England fans chant the Italian national anthem. A bad scene augmented by live TV of the European final at Wembley. The appeals of Gareth Southgate, the technical commissioner of the Three Lions, are inadequate, and neither is Gary Lineker’s very decisive position.
Whistle of English fans at the National Anthem of the Brothers of Italy. A bad moment that was broadcast live on TV, just moments from the start of the European final at Wembley. Along with the singing of Azuri and about 6,000 fans at Wembley Stadium, there was a background, sound and disrespect to a large section of Hiss and Beau across the channel. The reaction of the players was furious, they shouted the words of the verses with more determination and gained strength from the situation, charging each other despite the hostile atmosphere. A tumultuous episode of spitting and trampling on tricolor flags unleashed near the hotel where the staff and tricolor trainers live.
Whistles of the Italian song: The vulgar attitude
The appeals of Gareth Southgate, the technical commissioner of the Three Lions, are inadequate, and neither is Gary Lineker’s very decisive position. The former striker, now TV commentator and selection manager, was defined as “rude and rude” which was evident at other times in the tournament. The motto “It’s coming home” (“It’s coming home”), which marked the adventure and the journey to England, entered the accessory kit of the worst things expressed in these last hours.
Episodes of intolerance by British supporters
Compared to other recent episodes, what happened at the plant was just the tip of the iceberg: from the German girl screaming for Germany’s defeat (framed on the big screen to socially ridiculous at Wembley.
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Fighting at Wembley, fans without tickets
Scenes of general madness due to the riots that erupted outside London Stadium are also a feature of the entire pre-match. A bad introduction to a long-awaited event. The flow to the plant was turbulent and there were clashes with police. Not only for vain reasons, but also attempts to break through the security cordon and enter the stands even though many of them are ticketless.
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