Kasper Schmeichel isn't interested in stopping football "coming home" on Wednesday - because he reckons it's never been there.
As is usual when England make the knockout stages of a major tournament, the infamous Three Lions hit has been all over the airwaves as fans sing the infamous slogan from the rooftops.
Before they can think about bringing it home at Wembley on July 11, though, they have Denmark to get past on Wednesday night.
The Danes won the European Championship in 1992 and it was Kasper's dad Peter between the sticks when they went all the way.
England, in contrast, have never won the competition, and their semi-final showing at Euro 2020 is their joint best-ever at the tournament.
So when a reporter asked Schmeichel how much it would mean to stop football "coming home", the cheeky keeper was quick to point that out.
"Has it ever been home?" he said at his press conference.
"I don't know...have you ever won it?"
The reporter was lost for words, and his retort that "it was home in '66" wasn't quite cutting the mustard for Schmeichel.
"Was that not the World Cup?" he replied.
Schmeichel's Denmark have been in inspired form at this summer's Championships, overcoming the heartbreaking adversity of losing Christian Eriksen to cardiac arrest in their opening match.
They lost their first two games, but snuck through in second place when they dismantled Russia in their final group game, and they haven't looked back.
The Danes put four goals past Wales and edged out the Czech Republic to make the semi-finals, and will be confident of upsetting the odds at Wembley.
But England are the bookies' favourites to win the tournament for a reason and have won every match but one at the Euros so far.
Who was that one against again?