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Opinion You can t let a child go ahead of you : England stars roasted as Italy win Euros shootout A Set the default text size A Set large text size
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Twenty-five years after his missed penalty cost England a place in the 1996 Euros final, England manager Gareth Southgate was crushed again as the Three Lions missed three spot kicks to lose the final to Italy at Wembley in a shootout after a 1-1 draw after extra time.
Italy giant goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma made saves from Jadon Sancho and, decisively, Arsenal teenager Bukayo Saka while Marcus Rashford stuck a post. But the attention turned to Southgate’s decision-making after he brought Sancho and Rashford on seconds before the end of 120 minutes specifically for penalties, and also sending up Saka for the decisive fifth kick.
TV Review: ITV was the one to watch for the Euro 2020 final Daniel Matthews For The Daily Mail © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo Shouldn t you be at church? We’re all praying tonight. They’ve been answered so far.’ Oh, Uncle Gary. Oh, Auntie Beeb.
An opening line 55 long years in the making. Goosebumps.
This was uncharted territory for an England generation, and for our broadcasters. It’s rare they have a near-blank canvas. And rare to go head to head for 35million pairs of eyes. The BBC had a 10-minute headstart, beginning at 6.20pm. No adverts? No problem. Cue the montage(s).