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England and Italy counted to the Euro 2020 final

England and Italy counted to the Euro 2020 final
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LONDON: England and Italy count down the Euro 2020 Final Sunday, with Gareth Southgate troops who tried to end the drought trophy 55 years but the Italians aimed at damaging the Wembley Party.
Sporting Immortality Beckons for the British captain Harry Kane and his teammate, who was desperate to hitch their names in notebooks by winning the second main trophy in the history of the nation.
Wembley, who is also the place for the 1966 England World Cup victory, will host around 65,000 fans for the match even though the restrictions on Coronavirus are still there.
England started the tournament as one of several competitors to lift the trophy and take advantage of playing all except one of their matches at home.
Southgate forces will be turned on by most crowds that create an atmosphere that cracks for the second round match in England against Germany and the semi-final against Denmark.
“We’ve all been waiting for the players, as a public, as people to see us in the final,” Kane said.
“So this is a chance that you have to take with both hands.” We had an extraordinary opportunity to win our second main trophy as a country.
The players we have for years and are produced, we feel proud to represent them too.
“We have to be excited for that, we have to enjoy it, but of course, soccer matches, we are all winners here, we all want to win, and we will need every bit that to finish the job on Sunday.” Standing on the English road is The Italian who hardened the battle that had restored the pride of the nation after failing even to qualify for the 2018 World Cup.
England never beat Italy in a major tournament, although the meeting between countries had been a little and far away.
Italy won in a penalty shootout in the Euro 2012 quarter-finals in Ukraine and won 2-1 when they met in the 2014 World Cup group stage, although both parties ended up removed in the first round.
Both teams have been transformed since then.
The Azzurri has turned on the 2020 euros since beating Turkey 3-0 in the opening match a month ago.
They are at a national record of 33-matches that have not been defeated under coach Roberto Mancini, who have spent time in England both as players and as managers.
It will be the third game of their tournament at Wembley, where they beat Austria 2-1 in extra time in the last 16 years and Spain at a penalty in the semi-finals that gripped on Tuesday.
“Playing in their homes does not scare us,” Italian Veteran Defenders Leonardo Bonucci.
“We are looking forward to going up to the field even though most fans are present to speak English.
We want to do something historic, have great performance and then we will see how it ends.” Italy has support around 11,000 fans based in the UK in the semi-finals and their supporters will once again be there for the final.
Reports in Italy say that 6,500 tickets have been sold to fans who already exist in the UK and that number will be supported by 1,000 more that will fly to the country for the match, including President Sergio Mattarella.
The Azzurri wants to end a long wait to win the European Championship.
The four-time World Cup winner has become a continental champion only once, at that time only the four teams in 1968.
Since then they have reached two finals, losing to France in 2000 and for Spain in 2012.
The week’s game will belong to them 10th main tournament.
Mancini has been praised for the work he has done since taking over in 2018 after Italy’s failure to qualify for the World Cup in Russia.
“Outside the player, I would say that everything comes from Mancini who knows how to make the right choice,” Italy Legend Legend Zoff told AFP.
“For me, it’s not a surprise to see Italy in the final.
I’m sure they will do it well.” Far from Build-Up to the Final, the UEFA European Football Management Agency has fined the English Football Association of 30,000 euros ($ 35,500) after the laser pointer shone on Danish goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel on Wednesday.
The sentence also takes into account the disturbance in the increase in nationality in Wembley and fireworks lighting.

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