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13.07.2021 - 14:25 / ok.co.uk
England's long-awaited dreams of football victory were shattered on Sunday evening in the Euro 2020 final. Fans woke up on Monday morning with sore heads and a profound sense of disappointment.
Despite a promising start that saw Luke Shaw score England’s only goal after just two minutes, Italy’s dominance grew throughout the game, culminating in a nail-biting penalty shootout that saw Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Bukayo Saka all fail to hit the target. Speaking after the defeat, England
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England manager Gareth Southgate has strongly condemned vile racist abuse directed at his players after their penalty shoot-out loss to Italy in the Euro 2020 final.
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defeat to Italy in the Euro 2020 final. Gareth Southgate’s men triggered wild scenes of celebration inside a packed Wembley Stadium when defender Luke Shaw scored an early goal.
Tom Cruise was among the celebrity well-wishers ahead of the team’s momentous final, while earlier on Sunday The Lightning Seeds were joined by David Baddiel, Frank Skinner and England’s 1966 World Cup-winning striker Geoff Hurst for a special intimate gig in London.After England took the lead through a Luke Shaw strike in the second minute of the game, Italy equalised mid-way through the second half, taking the game to extra time and eventually penalties.Misses from Marcus Rashford, Jadon
Harry Kane rushed to console his wife Katie after she burst into tears following England's Euro 2020 penalty shootout devastation - this marked the first time the couple were reunited after spending weeks apart during the tournament.The captain's hopes of lifting the trophy were dashed at Wembley Stadium on Sunday night, following a tense penalty shoot-out that saw Italy emerge victorious.MORE: Heart-warming moment 11-year-old Harry Kane meets England hero David BeckhamWATCH: Prince George hugs
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A host of celebrities have thrown their support towards the England team ahead of their European Championship final against Italy on Sunday 11 July. Kicking things off was former Good Morning Britain host Piers Morgan, 56, who took to his Instagram feed to share a photo of himself posing in a black vest with a blue shirt underneath as he stood with his arms folded.The snap showed squad captain Harry Kane pulling a similar pose while dressed in a blue Nike top and dark trousers.