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Victorious Italy feted as heroes in Rome after England victory

Both Italy’s prime minister and president hosted ceremonies for the Azzurri before the team boarded a bus and made a triumphant journey through jubilant crowds waving the tricolour flag

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Italy’s players were feted as heroes on Monday with a day of celebratio­ns culminatin­g in an open top bus ride through Rome ater beating England in a dramatic penalty shootout to win the Euro 2020 at Wembley.

Both Italy’s prime minister and president hosted ceremonies for the Azzurri before the team boarded a bus and made a triumphant journey through jubilant crowds waving the tricolour flag.

It capped off an emotional 24 hours that began with a night of drama at Wembley on Sunday night, when Italy recovered from the shock of conceding the quickest goal ever in a European Championsh­ip final to equalise and then claim a 3-2 shootout victory.

It is the second time the Italians have been crowned European champions and their win marks a remarkable turnaround under Mancini ater the team failed to even qualify for the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

“It’s a renaissanc­e for Italian football,” said an emotional Leonardo Bonucci.

“We have an exceptiona­l group, we love each other, we know where we come from,” said goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, decisive in London and named best player of the tournament.

By contrast England’s failure from the penalty spot extended their dismal record in shoot-outs and let them still desperatel­y waiting for another major trophy ater the 1966 World Cup they won on home soil.

The mood was soured further ater three England players who missed penalties – Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Bukayo Saka – were subjected to a stream of racial abuse online from their own and other supporters.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson led condemnati­on of the “appalling abuse”, while England manager Gareth Southgate said it was “unforgivab­le”.

The Italy team had landed back in Rome early on Monday morning, with captain Giorgio Chiellini and coach Roberto Mancini liting the gleaming trophy alot as they stepped off the plane.

Around 200 fans who got up early – or never went to bed – greeted them at their hotel, chanting “We’re the champions of Europe!”.

There had been questions over whether they would hold the traditiona­l victory parade due to concerns over coronaviru­s, which swept through Italy in February last year and has since claimed almost 128,000 lives.

But ater meeting President Sergio Matarella and Prime Minister Mario Draghi the team – all wearing their medals – were given the chance to greet the fans properly.

“We are happy to have given joy and hope to the Italians ater such a difficult period,” Mancini told reporters earlier.

On Sunday night, fans spilled on to the streets from Milan to Palermo to celebrate their side’s triumph, pushing aside thoughts of the pandemic.

Some fans were bleary-eyed on Monday ater late night carousing, ordering double espressos to revive themselves.

In Rome, greengroce­r Mateo Falovo spoke for many when he said that ater 17 months of the virus, which hit Italy hard, it had been “a pleasure to be able to think about something else”.

The atmosphere around Wembley was frenzied in the build-up to the match and footage posted on social media showed hundreds of supporters batling to get past lines of stewards and police, with some able to force their way through security cordons.

Another video appeared to show violent clashes between fans inside Wembley itself.

London police said they made 49 arrests, and that 19 officers were injured while managing the final.

Back in Rome, Chiellini on Monday dedicated the win to the Italian fans and former Italy and Fiorentina defender Davide Astori, who died aged 31 ater suffering a cardiac arrest before an Italian league match in 2018.

Addressing the audience in the grounds of Matarella’s Quirinale palace, he paid tribute to his teammates.

 ?? Associated Press ?? Italy’s players celebrate in Rome during a victory parade in an open bus.
Associated Press Italy’s players celebrate in Rome during a victory parade in an open bus.

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