Digested week: in New York, England’s final may as well be a cheese-rolling contest Emma Brockes
Monday © Photograph: Marc Atkins/Getty Gareth Southgate speaks with his players before the penalty shootout during the UEFA Euro 2020 final.
The highs are lower, when you watch England play from abroad, on the other hand, the lows aren’t as crashingly bad. Efforts to interest New Yorkers in England’s championship defeat are mostly met with blank stares. “You know, the UEFA championship final,” I say, pleadingly, to an American friend. “What words are coming out of your mouth?” she says. It’s hard not to grow petulant. “The whole rest of the world understands.”
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