Boris Johnson and Prince William lead praise for
defeated England players
PM and other high-profile figures offer commiserations
to squad after ‘heartbreaking’ loss to Italy in Euros
Miranda
Bryant
Mon 12 Jul
2021 00.26 BST
Boris
Johnson led commiserations after the England team’s “heartbreaking” defeat to
Italy on penalties, as the nation’s hopes of winning the Euro 2020 final were
dashed.
The team
missed out on a historic Euros victory after losing 3-2 at Wembley stadium –
despite so promisingly scoring in the first two minutes of the game – in a
match that ticketless fans breached security to get themselves into the stadium
for.
The prime
minister, who was in the crowd, praised the England manager, Gareth Southgate,
and the team, who he said “played like heroes”. He tweeted: “That was a
heartbreaking end to #Euro2020 but Gareth Southgate and his England squad played
like heroes. They have done the nation proud and deserve great credit.”
The Duke of
Cambridge, who was also cheering the team on at Wembley with the Duchess of
Cambridge and Prince George, said the loss was “heartbreaking”, but congratulated
the Italy team on “a great victory”.
Prince
William, who is president of the Football Association, tweeted: “England,
you’ve all come so far, but sadly, this time it wasn’t our day. You can all
hold your heads high, and be so proud of yourselves – I know there’s more to
come.”
Celebrity
fans in the stadium included model Kate Moss, former England captain David
Beckham and actor Tom Cruise.
Keir
Starmer, the Labour leader, described the team as the “very best of our
country” after the crushing defeat and said they had “done us proud”.
“Heartbreaking. On and off the pitch, this team is the very best of our
country. They’ve done us proud,” he wrote on Twitter.
London
mayor Sadiq Khan said the team had “inspired millions across the country” and
“made history”. “Well, what a Euro 2020 you gave us, England,” he tweeted. “You
made history this tournament. Few have seen an England performance – or team –
like the one you gave us this summer. You’ve inspired millions across the
country, and London is so proud of you.”
Liam
Gallagher tweeted his admiration for Bukayo Saka, who missed the final deciding
penalty, saying, “Love Saka”, adding: “It’s all good Bruv I love you kid we go
and smash the World Cup.” A few minutes later, he tweeted: “It is what it it
is.”
Stephen Fry
said: “Alright, football gods, I’ll wait another 55 years then. But I warn you,
unless biotech comes up with something impressive, I’ll fairly certainly be
dead … Bah, grr, poo and bother.”
Nigella
Lawson tweeted her congratulations to Italy, adding: “And thank you, Gareth,
thank you, lads. You made us proud.”
Adele
watched the final from the US and shared a picture showing her in her England
shirt after the game. “You did us so proud!” Adele wrote. “You brought our game
home and brought us all together.”
Idris Elba
shared a picture of Saka while model Jourdan Dunn posted snaps of all the
players who failed to score a penalty, as well as Raheem Sterling, and wrote:
“KINGS.”
Fans at
viewing parties across the country watched distraught as the England players
lost out on becoming champions of Europe. At Newcastle PaddyPark, fans clapped
the England players as they lost, with one reportedly shouting: “I cannot do
this any more!”
In
Trafalgar Square, London, some fans embraced one another, some cried, and
others fell to the ground in despair.
And outside
the Queens Head pub near Piccadilly Circus, supporters screamed in
disappointment. There were reportedly sounds of glass shattering as well as
England chants and the Three Lions song.
At Boxpark
in Croydon, fans watched penalties with their hands on one another’s shoulders.
The
Metropolitan police said there had been 45 arrests by officers policing the
Euro 2020 final, with 19 officers injured “while they confronted volatile
crowds”.
The England
team tweeted: “This has been some journey. As a nation, we were united in a
belief that we can achieve something special after the hardest of years. It
wasn’t meant to be, but this team is just getting started. They will continue
to make you proud, both on and off the pitch.”
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