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    Paul Gascoigne on England going all the way in Euro 2020 and his goal that crushed Scotland in ’96

    PAUL Gascoigne relived the glory goal which crushed Scotland in Euro 96 — and fired up England for tonight’s Euro 2020 showdown by roaring: “We can go all the way this time.”The Geordie, 54, smashed home an amazing volley against the “Auld Enemy” to seal a 2-0 win and send the Three Lions on a thrilling run to the semi final.
    England legend Paul Gascoigne is tipping his team to go all the way in Euro 2020Credit: Dan Charity / The Sun
    Now he says Gareth Southgate’s young squad can top that by winning the tournament.
    Gazza declared: “We have brilliant players and are good enough to go all the way. Our strikeforce this time is unbelievable.
    “We have so much power going forward we’re going to be very hard to beat at Wembley.
    “And we’re going into the Scotland game having beaten Croatia, who I thought were good enough to win the tournament.
    Gazza jinxes past Scotland’s Colin HendryCredit: Reuters
    “The Scots were unlucky in their first match and have their strongest squad in ages. They’ll be bang up for playing us at Wembley and it’ll be a hard game.
    “But, if we can play like I did that day and knock them out, we have our best chance in years of lifting a trophy.”
    The Newcastle, Spurs, Lazio and Glasgow Rangers legend — who has battled booze and drug demons — also paid tribute to his England team-mate Southgate, 50.
    The Three Lions boss missed his shootout penalty against Germany in the dramatic 1996 semi-final.
    Gazza said: “I’m so proud of Gareth  and how he’s come back from the disappointment.
    Gazza cheekily mimicked the infamous ‘dentist chair’ stunt by sprawling on his back with teammates grabbing  a bottle of water to squirt at him
    “I scored my penalty against the Germans even though it was a miss-kick. He missed his and put us out of the tournament. But I ended up in rehab and he ended up manager of the most successful England team in decades!
    “Gareth’s been a good friend down the years and I respect him for what he’s done with the team.”
    He added: “Covid and all these lockdowns have been a f*****g nightmare and an England run in the Euros is just what the country needs right now.”
    Gazza had the nation in raptures with his Wembley moment of magic which came — like tonight’s Battle of Britain showdown — in the second of three qualifying group games.
    Running towards goal on the left edge of Scotland’s penalty area,  he deftly lifted the ball over defender Colin Hendry’s head before letting it drop on his right boot and lashing it past ’keeper Andy Goram.
    Gazza celebrates the goal that ‘crushed’ Scotland in the Euro ’96 clash
    Gazza said: “It’s the best goal I ever scored in an England shirt and the greatest goal ever scored in 100 years at Wembley.
    “I had a little glance and I could see Colin coming across towards me. If he had stopped, I would have controlled the ball then beat him. But when he kept coming, I knew I had him.
    “I flicked it over Colin’s head with my left and banged it past Andy Goram in goal with my right.
    “Colin was left on his a*** and the whole of Wembley just erupted. It was pure joy. No words can describe that feeling.
    “I’d worked on being a two-footed player from the age of eight, banging a ball against a wall with only my left foot to train myself and that was the day it paid off.”
    The squad in ‘96 had been criticised after holding an infamous pre-tournament bonding party in Hong Kong where some players had booze poured into their mouths while sitting in a bar’s novelty dentist’s chair.
    Gazza says: ‘It’s amazing to see so many youngsters coming through in Gareth’s squad’Credit: Getty
    Gazza cheekily mimicked the stunt by sprawling on his back with team-mates grabbing  a bottle of water to squirt at him.
    He recalled: “I said in the dressing room before the game, ‘Lads, whoever scores, let’s do the dentist’s chair’.
    “The mad thing is that people remember the celebration as much as the goal.
    “I’d put the bottle there to prepare for it and just lay there with my mouth open waiting for the lads to give me a good soaking.
    Colin Hendry can only watch as the ball is fired towards the netCredit: Getty – Contributor
    “The goal was made even sweeter by the fact that I was a Glasgow Rangers player in those days and had never managed to score a single goal against Andy Goram in training.
    “But I did it at Wembley in front of 100,000 people and millions on TV when it mattered.
    “I daren’t look at him after I finished celebrating because I knew he’d be fuming and he would probably have knocked my f*****g head off! It made me a bit anxious about going back to  Rangers after but I decided, ‘F*** — I’ll wind ’em up anyway when I get back’.
    “So when I rejoined the team in the dressing room, I stuck pictures of the goal on the walls.
    “Then I got a mop which looked like Colin Hendry’s head, flicked a ball over it and volleyed it straight at Andy.
    Marcus Rashford has already shown he has pace and power and is lethal up front, says PaulCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    “He went off his f*****g head and had to be held off me. He said, ‘If you ever do that again, I’ll knock you out’.”
    Now it’s the turn of a new generation of stars to make the headlines. Gazza said: “Jack Grealish is great to watch and wants the ball all the time just like I did. Phil Foden is also going to be an incredible player.
    “And Marcus Rashford has already shown he has pace and power and is lethal up front.
    “But, if I’m honest, I don’t think there’s one player in the England team or in the tournament who could score my greatest goal! It was a one-off.”

    He went on: “It’s amazing to see so many youngsters coming through in Gareth’s squad.
    “They look so strong and skilful and seem to be able to handle the pressure.
    “All they have to do against the Scots is attack their opponents and play with passion. My message  to them is, ‘Don’t hold back. This is your time, lads, so go for it! Go for it’.
    “I’ll be watching all the games on TV on my own because I get cross when I see players who don’t celebrate in front of the fans like I did when they score.
    “I’ve had my problems with drink but if we win the tournament I won’t care — I’ll be straight off the wagon and down the pub.
    “There’ll never be a better excuse for the whole country to celebrate.
    “And mine will be a pina colada if anyone wants to buy me one!”
    HENDRY’S GOAL WOETHE Scotland centre-half bamboozled by Gazza before the wizard’s Euro ’96 wonder-strike says he is still ribbed about it.
    Colin Hendry, now 55, was left for dead when Gazza flipped the ball over his head before smashing it home.
    Former Blackburn star Hendry, right, said he had only a moment to decide whether to foul Gazza and be sent off — or hold off.
    He said: “I held back and the rest is history but I feel no shame about being beaten that day — despite the ribbing I’ve had  since. I’m still teased about it.
    “It took England’s greatest footballer to beat me by scoring the best goal of his life.” England won 2-0. 
    Former Scotland captain Hendry reckons England will be “too strong” today.

    TARTAN ARMY IS WAY OF LIFE
    By Ally Ross
    HERE we go again. It’s England versus Scotland, at Wembley — a soulless place. 
    You set off at dawn, you’re back at four the next morning with a hole in your heart, Covid in your bloodstream and nothing to say for yourself except: “Never, EVER again.”
    Sun columnist Ally Ross in London’s Trafalgar Square for the 1988 England Scotland clash
    So, no, in answer to your polite question, I won’t be going to today’s game. Nor could you pay me enough to do so.
    That might seem a little odd given that, as The Proclaimers’ song suggests, I have walked 500 miles and I have walked 500 more for the national football team I adore. 
    I’ve loved almost every step of the journey that’s taken me from Kazakhstan in the east, to Mexico in the west.
    I’ve got a total of 31 Tartan Army stamps on my passport and seen countries I would never have dreamed of visiting, like Georgia, Macedonia, Lithuania (twice) and beautiful little Slovenia, where I  watched our under 21s play next to a “Warning, bears” sign.
    The Tartan Army marches onCredit: Getty
    I’ve also woken up on railway station platforms in Switzerland, made friends for life in sleepy little Liechtenstein, made my excuses and left Amsterdam’s Banana Bar and even managed to witness the miracle of Scotland winning once or twice.
    So, more than anything, during lockdown, I’ve craved following the Scotland football team again. Not just to the countries I haven’t yet visited with my friends, like Austria, Hungary and Denmark, but to some places I’ve already seen.
    If Scotland were playing France, Germany, Holland, Malta, Israel, Slovakia, Poland, the Galapagos Islands or even Belgium, in a friendly tomorrow, I promise you I would be there.
    Why? Because the Tartan Army is as much fun as you can have in your life, once you’ve passed the age of 40. 
    Add 2,000 men in kilts and other fragments of national dress to some obscure corner of Eastern Europe or Asia and you have a city that’s transformed. 
    The party has arrived, the beer and the stories never stop flowing and before you know it, downtown Nur-Sultan, the capital of Kazakhstan, is looking like a Tartan Rio carnival. 
    As anyone who does “Scotland trips” will tell you, supporting Scotland is a way of life. 
    That’s why I have my heart set on attending our World Cup qualifiers, in Copenhagen and Vienna, in September and even gave Monday’s horrendous game against the Czech Republic, in Glasgow, a go.
    So why not Wembley? The bits I haven’t enjoyed have all been in London. 
    Bad timing on my part, to an extent. I was born in June 1967, just two months after Scotland famously became world champions by beating England 3-2.
    I also wasn’t old enough to attend the great invasion of 1977 when the troops headed back home singing: “England one, Scotland two, nicked yer pitch and yer goalposts too.”
    By the time I was of an age to attend my first “Auld Enemy”  encounter (I hate that phrase) the atmosphere had turned nasty and Scottish football was on a long slow path to nowhere.
    I didn’t even make this first trip to Wembley until 1986. A disappointing 2-1 defeat that, if it’s remembered at all, is remembered for Graeme Souness thumping Ray Wilkins.
    Graeme Souness thumping Ray Wilkins made a disappointing 2-1 defeat more memorable in 1986Credit: Getty
    The great days had long gone by then, but I got the all-night train down from Aberdeen to see us lose 1-0 in 1988 and was back again, in 1996, watching the famous Gazza goal at a Dixons showroom, in Wembley, because I couldn’t get a ticket.
    Just as a stopped clock is right twice a day, you will see Scotland beat England if you wait long enough. I nearly did, in 1999, but I was ejected from the stadium, “for my own safety”, in the 37th minute, after Don Hutchison scored what would be our winning goal.

    That’s partly why I won’t go back. The fact some dumb people take this particular game of football far too seriously means Wembley is not an enjoyable day out in any shape or form.
    It’s also not what the Tartan Army should be all about, which is the joyful adventure of football, heading somewhere new, with friends you love and being able to say, a few years down the line: “I went to Celje once. Cracking place. There was a Hoover convention going on in the city and I saw Scotland beat Slovenia 3-0.”
    So, if you don’t mind, I’ll sit out this next game.
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    Euro 2020: UK’s cleverest dog predicts England will tear Scotland to shreds at Wembley

    WILLOW the wonder pooch has tipped England’s heroes to tear Scotland to shreds at Wembley.The clever Cockapoo barked Harry Kane and Co to get a result against Croatia in their Euros opener.
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    Willow the Cockapoo has ‘a 100 per cent record’ in predicting Euro 2020 winnersCredit: The Sun
    And when she was asked to chews tonight’s winner she was in absolutely no doubt.
    Willow, who watched Scotland’s abject 2-0 defeat to the Czech Republic, did not even paws to mull it over.
    She was so certain of victory she took hold of Scotland’s Saltire flag and pulled it to pieces to double down on her prediction.
    Owner Charlotte Price, 30, said: “Willow’s got a 100 per cent record so far after predicting an England win against Croatia.
    “She’s got off to the best possible start – just like England.
    “And after watching Scotland the other day she is in no doubt who will come out on top at Wembley.
    Willow has tipped England to tear Scotland to shreds at WembleyCredit: The Sun
    “There wasn’t a moment’s hesitation. We tried it a number of times and each time she picked England.
    “She doesn’t see anything other than another win.”

    Willow, who has pedigree when it comes to predicting major events, even had time to bask in the glow of her first triumphant prediction against Croatia.
    The nation’s most intelligent dog – who has been tipped for stardom herself – took a moment to read our story from last week.
    But then it was down to work.
    Willow, who can count to ten, spell her own name and identify shapes, was presented with three bowls.
    We stuck a football in each one and labelled them with a flag for England, Scotland and a third for the draw.
    The three bowls were placed in different positions this time to ensure strictly controlled scientific conditions.
    Special needs teacher Charlotte, of Baildon, West Yorks., then asked her: “Who is going to win – England, Scotland, or do you think it’ll end in a draw? Show me.”
    Before Charlotte even had time to finish the word ‘draw’ Willow had pounced on England – and was so sure she almost knocked the ball out of the bowl.
    Her skills echo those of tentacled tipster Paul the Octopus, who successfully predicted the results of Germany’s seven matches at the 2010 World Cup.
    The patriotic cockapoo was again wearing her England shirt for the prediction and was sat in front of a giant St George’s flag.

    Charlotte started training Willow as a pup in 2018 and quickly moved on to tricks.
    She chose between her teddy and a ball – and letters and numbers. Willow gets a treat for every five she identifies.
    She also picks out shapes, including her favourite, the pentagon.
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    Wally the Walrus returns to Britain’s shores ahead of England’s Euros clash with Scotland

    WALLY the Walrus returned to our shores yesterday — just in time for England’s crunch Euros clash with Scotland tonight.He dodged ships as he swam to the Isles of Scilly after basking off France and Spain.
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    Wally the Walrus has returned to Britain’s shores
    The mammal is just in time for England’s crunch Euros clash with Scotland
    His return will be seen as a good omen by fans of the Three Lions who roar back into action at Wembley.
    Captain Harry Kane declared: “We’ve got a great team, we’re in a good place.”
    And England legend Paul Gascoigne — who scored a wonder goal that crushed Scotland at Euro 96 — reckons Gareth Southgate’s side can go “all the way and win” the tournament.
    Tartan Army fans descended on the capital today ahead of the match.
    But Wally’s arrival came as a surprise.
    He has become a celebrity as conservation and welfare groups monitor his movements.
    Captain Harry Kane says his team are ‘in a good place’Credit: The Sun
    Wally was first spotted around islands north of Scotland
    Wally is thought to have drifted from the Arctic on an iceberg and was first spotted around islands north of Scotland, then off Ireland.
    In March he popped up in Tenby, South Wales, before travelling to Cornwall — where he spent three months around Padstow.
    Locals even started selling souvenirs devoted to him.
    The juvenile male then swam 390 miles to the French shores — before moving 230 miles across the Bay of Biscay to Bilbao, Spain.
    The Isles of Scilly Wildlife Trust says Wally’s appearance is the first time a walrus has ever been recorded there.
    Paul Gascoigne reckons Gareth Southgate’s side can go ‘all the way and win’Credit: Rex Features
    Raheem Sterling celebrates scoring a goal in England’s match against CroatiaCredit: Getty

    A spokesman said: “This rare visitor is the same young male that spent a number of weeks in South Wales earlier this year.
    Wales are on the brink of qualifying for the Euro 2020 knockout stages after beating Turkey 2-0 on Tuesday.
    A win for England tonight would guarantee the Three Lions a place in the last 16.

    Wales are on the brink of qualifying for the Euro 2020 knockout stagesCredit: Getty
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    Kevin De Bruyne reveals he toned down Belgium goal celebration out of respect to Christian Eriksen

    KEVIN DE BRUYNE revealed he toned down his goal celebration out of respect for hospital-stricken Christian Eriksen.The Belgium superstar came off the bench to create one and score the winner to cancel out Yussuf Poulsen’s opener in a game dedicated to Eriksen after his cardiac arrest last wee
    Kevin de Bruyne said he toned down his goal celebration out of respect to Christian EriksenCredit: AFP
    Kevin de Bruyne scored the winner in Belgium’s 2-1 victory over DenmarkCredit: Getty
    The match was stopped for a minute-long applause in the 10th minute, while banners and pre-match posters were all in honour of the recovering Dane.
    De Bruyne’s 70th-minute winner had muted celebrations, and he explained: “I was happy, of course, but I respect people here too much to celebrate wildly.
    “I went to the part of the pitch where Christian Eriksen collapsed on Saturday and I stayed calm.”
    Romelu Lukaku – a teammate of Eriksen at Inter Milan – looked tearful during the minute-long applause, and admitted he spoke to him on the phone before their game.
    Lukaku said: “It was a nice conversation. We were talking about the Danish plan to stop me so it was kind of funny. I am really grateful Christian is still among us.
    “I hope he comes back quickly.”
    Belgium have now qualified for the knock-out stages with a game to spare in Group B.
    Denmark star Christian Eriksen is continuing his recovery in hospital

    But after the Danes scored after just 99 seconds, Red Devils boss Roberto Martinez said: “The fans gave them the lead and at that point we were shell shocked.
    “They used the home advantage really well and It took us 20 minutes to start being ourselves. The first half had a lot of emotion.
    “The second half was more rational and we showed character.”
    Denmark now need to beat Russia in their last group game and hope Finland lose to Belgium to have any chance of qualifying.
    Boss Kasper Hjulmand said: “It is real that we have zero points but given our quality and how good we have been, I have a feeling we can go through.”
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    Who can England play in the last 16 at Euro 2020?

    ENGLAND will be bidding to end a 55-year wait for silverware in this summer’s European Championships.In each group, the top two qualify for the knockout stages but similarly to Euro 2016, four of the six best third-placed teams will also join the list of teams vying for the chance to progress further in the competition.
    Gareth Southgate will be hoping to get England off to a winning start vs CroatiaCredit: AFP
    England will kick-start their campaign in-front of 22,500 fans at Wembley this Sunday as they take on their World Cup semi-final nemesis in Croatia, before a fiery Friday night clash with rivals Scotland.
    The Three Lions will then conclude their set of group games against the Czech Republic on June 22.
    Who could England play in the last-16?
    England have been slashed firm favorites to top their group (group D) and come out with three wins from three.
    However, whoever finishes top of group D, will face either Germany, Hungary, France or current holders Portugal from group F, dubbed the ‘group of death’.

    Essentially winners of group D will play the second placed finishers from group F and if England win their group as the bookies have predicted – they will most likely be matched in a bumper round of 16 tie.
    However, if England finish runners-up in their group, they would be drawn against the second in Group E.
    Group E consists of three-time winners Spain, Sweden, Slovakia and Poland – with the Spaniards tipped favorites to progress as group winners.
    If England finish as one of the third placed-best teams, they would face the winners of Group C, B or E.
    Group C is made up of Netherlands, Ukraine, Austria and North Macedonia, whilst group B features Denmark, Finland, Belgium and Russia.
    Credit: Reuters
    In the last edition of the Euro championships, held in 2016, Slovakia, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland and eventual winners Portugal all progressed to the knockout stages as the best third-placed teams.
    On Portugal’s way to triumph, Fernando Santos’ side failed to win a single game in their group, drawing all three.
    If England are to go through as one of the best third-placed teams, they would essentially need to win one and draw one, based on the previous tournament.
    England’s potential opponents in the Round of 16

    Win Group D – June 29 – vs Group F runners-up, 5pm KO (Wembley)
    Finish second – June 28 – vs Group E runners-up, 5pm KO (Parken Stadium, Copenhagen)
    Best third-place – June 29 – vs Group C winners, 5pm KO (Puskás Aréna, Budapest)Or, June 29 – vs Group B winners, 8pm KO (Stadium La Cartuja Sevilla)Or, June 29 – vs Group E winners, 8pm (Hampden Park, Glasgow) More

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    Watch Man Utd flop Memphis Depay waste a glorious Netherlands chance in Euro 2020 clash with Austria

    MEMPHIS DEPAY wasted a glorious chance for Holland in their win over Austria on Thursday night.The Dutchman is set to join Barcelona this summer after resurrecting his career at French side Lyon.
    Memphis Depay was left with his head in his hands after a horror miss against AustriaCredit: Reuters
    The star, who had earlier scored a penalty, sliced over from just yards out with the goal gapingCredit: Getty

    The 27-year-old spent two seasons at Manchester United but struggled to make an impact before he was flogged to Ligue 1 in 2017.
    Now he is on the verge of a dream move to the Nou Camp – but his soon-to-be new employers will be expecting a lot better from him once he arrives than this horror miss.
    Netherlands were already 1-0 up thanks to the forward’s early penalty when another opportunity fell his way moments before the break.
    A ball was floated over the top for Wout Weghorst by Patrick van Aanholt, but instead of hitting it on the half-volley, the defender teed it back across goal for his teammate.
    But with the net gaping, Depay sliced it over from just a few yards out.
    Fortunately for him it looks like his move to Barcelona has already gone through, and Holland ran out 2-0 winners anyway.
    Speaking before the game, he said: “Everyone knows that I have been negotiating with Barcelona for some time.
    “I want to play with Ronald Koeman.

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    “Now is the time to wait, but soon there will be news.”
    Depay won the 66th cap for his country when starting against the Austrians.
    He also started in their opening 3-2 win over Ukraine.
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    Andriy Yarmolenko pokes fun at Cristiano Ronaldo as Ukraine ace asks Coca-Cola and Heineken for sponsorship deals

    UKRAINE winger Andriy Yarmolenko jokingly mocked Cristiano Ronaldo by asking for Coca-Cola and Heineken to sponsor him.Ronaldo, 36, hit the headlines earlier this week in a pre-match press conference when he moved two Coca-Cola bottles out of shot and implored people to drink water instead.
    Yarmolenko spotted the Heineken and Coca-Cola bottles at his press conferenceCredit: Getty
    And he then went on to poke fun at Ronaldo for his reaction to the bottlesCredit: Getty
    Then in a similar fashion, Paul Pogba, who is a practicing Muslim and does not drink alcohol, moved a Heineken bottle out of shot during his post-match interview after France’s win over Germany.
    Italy star Manuel Locatelli also removed a Coca-Cola bottle from his table before talking to the press.
    But Yarmolenko took a more humorous approach when he addressed the media following Ukraine’s 2-1 victory against North Macedonia on Thursday as he moved the bottles INTO the camera shot.
    The 31-year-old West Ham man said: “Can I do something? I saw Ronaldo doing this.
    “I want to move the [Coca-Cola bottles] here and I want to move the beer here.
    “Coke and Heineken, please get in touch.”
    Yarmolenko’s wind-up comes just hours after Scotland international John McGinn also had a little joke about the drinks bottles story.
    When he arrived for his press conference and saw there was only water on the table, he said with a wry smile: “Nae Coke?”

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    Ronaldo moved Coca-Cola bottles out of shot during his press conference earlier this week
    Ronaldo’s removal of the Coca-Cola from his press conference had a dramatic impact on the company’s worth.
    After the incident, Coke’s shares on the New York Stock Exchange fell by 1.6 per cent to wipe £2.83billion off their value.
    But Uefa will not intervene to demand more respect for the money men.
    A spokesman said: “Players are offered water, alongside Coca-Cola and Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, on arrival at our press conferences.
    “Everyone is entitled to their drink preferences.”
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    Ashley Cole hails Romelu Lukaku’s development and reveals ‘nobody respected’ Belgium striker at Chelsea

    CHELSEA legend Ashley Cole has praised Belgium forward Romelu Lukaku’s development in the last decade.The 27-year-old has gone from being a promising reserve at Stamford Bridge to one of the world’s best strikers at Inter Milan.
    Romelu Lukaku failed to break into Chelsea’s first team during a three-year spell at Stamford BridgeCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Ashley Cole was one of the Blues’ leaders when the Belgian striker played for the clubCredit: Reuters
    Cole, 40, played with Lukaku at Chelsea during the 2011-12 season, although the forward managed just eight Premier League appearances that term.
    Speaking to ITV Sport about why Lukaku failed to succeed at Chelsea, Cole said: “He joined as a kid; he joined as a 17-year-old.
    “[He was] a raw talent, his game understanding was not great.
    “Didier Drogba was his kind of father figure who used to help him in terms of developing his technique and understanding of movement.
    “And then I think the two loans [to West Brom and Everton] really gave him that self belief that he was good enough. Yes, he was still young but he still had a point to prove.
    “I think no one kind of respected him at Chelsea, in terms of the fans.
    “When he did play, was he going to be the top striker for Chelsea? He had Didier Drogba in front of him.
    “For him to go on loan and prove to himself, he definitely came back with that self-belief, that courage, and now his performances have been second to none, he’s been quality.

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    The Belgium international recently branded his spell at the Blues a ‘failure’ amid speculation of him returning to the European champions.
    He then spent two years on loan at West Brom and Everton, where he scored a combined 32 Prem goals.
    Chelsea allowed Lukaku to join the Toffees for a reported £28million in 2014 having paid Belgian side Anderlecht just £10m three years earlier.

    It seemed like a decent bit of business at the time, yet the Blues were made to regret their decision when the striker scored 71 goals in all competitions for Everton during the next three seasons.
    After a difficult two-year spell at Manchester United, he joined current side Inter in 2019 and inspired them to the Serie A title last term, scoring 24 league goals.
    And Lukaku has made an excellent start to the Euros, scoring twice in Belgium’s 3-0 win against Russia in their opening game.
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