Scottish footie fans breathe sigh of relief after Italy Euro 2020 win spares them decades of gloating
Ben Archibald
Updated: 12 Jul 2021, 0:24
Ben Archibald
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ENGLAND s dream of Euro 2020 glory was crushed by Italy in a nail-biting final - sparing Scotland footie fans decades of gloating.
Gareth Southgate s men failed to end the Auld Enemy s 55-year wait for a major trophy with their agonising penalties defeat at rain-lashed Wembley.
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Italian Tartan Army President Antonello Cattani said: I m actually happier for Scotland.
And TA footsoldiers told of their relief as they celebrated an Italian job in the gripping Euros final.
It was a heartbreaking for the Three Lions, who went down 3-2 on penalties after a dramatic 1-1 draw.
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A child patiently waiting as travellers finally start making their way through Auckland international airport. Another traveller, Mele Ahio, and her child were reunited with her sister Rose Ahio for the first time in over a year. They were off to get some “kai”.
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