Italian Media in Bizarre Mind Game against England

EURO 2020 FINAL

An Italian newspaper has made the incredible claim that England were only given their winning penalty against Denmark because UEFA wanted to repay the favour to Prime Minister Boris Johnson for his role in stopping the European Super League.

England beat Denmark 2-1 to book their place in Sunday’s Euro 2020 final, with the winning goal coming from the rebound after a penalty by Harry Kane was saved.

Gazzetta dello Sport, though, have claimed that England were only given their ‘very generous’ spot-kick as a favour to Johnson – who was watching on in the stands at a raucous Wembley Stadium.

Earlier this year, the world of football was rocked by the news that some of Europe’s top teams – including Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur – were planning to shun the Champions League and Europa League in favour of a new closed-shop competition.

It was met with widespread criticism and Johnson came out to say that the plans amounted to a ‘cartel’, with the Prime Minister insisting the government would do ‘everything they could’ to block it from happening.

He said: “I don’t like the look of these proposals, and we’ll be consulted about what we can do.

“We are going to look at everything that we can do with the football authorities to make sure that this doesn’t go ahead in the way that it’s currently being proposed. I don’t think that it’s good news for fans, I don’t think it’s good news for football in this country.

“These clubs are not just great global brands – of course they’re great global brands – they’re also clubs that have originated historically from their towns, from their cities, from their local communities.

“They should have a link with those fans, and with the fanbase in their community. So it is very, very important that that continues to be the case.”

In their explanation, Gazzetta described the foul for the penalty – on Raheem Sterling – as ‘bordering on the non-existent’.

And the newspaper were not the only ones seemingly furious with the decision to hand the Three Lions a spot-kick.

One fan was so enraged he decided to set up a petition to UEFA with change.org to try and get the match replayed.

The ‘Rematch England vs Denmark’ petition started by Cris Pinto reads: “We wish to overule the penalty decision against Denmark. It was a wrong call, there needs to be contact for a penalty and there was absolutely no contact. If this is not overuled, it would show a failure by UEFA and the beautiful game of football.”

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