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    Italy stars land at Luton Airport in matching outfits as they prepare for huge Euro 2020 clash against Spain at Wembley

    ITALY’S stars landed at Luton Airport for their huge Euro 2020 semi-final with Spain at Wembley. All the squad’s players wore matching outfits as they bid to reach Sunday’s final.
    Jorginho arrives in Luton with the rest of the Italy squadCredit: Getty
    Roberto Mancini steps off the planeCredit: Getty
    Italy star Lorenzo Insigne scored in the quarter-final victory over BelgiumCredit: Getty
    Roberto Mancini’s squad jetted in to Luton Airport with the Italians looking typically slick.
    Italy booked their place in the semi-final after defeating top ranked Belgium in the last-eight.
    It has been a remarkable transformation under Mancini after reviving Italy’s fortunes.
    The Azzurri failed to qualify for the last World Cup but Italy have surged into the last-four after a brilliant 32-game unbeaten run.
    Mancini’s side are back at Wembley for their semi-finalCredit: Getty
    Italy cruised through the group stage winning all three matches but found it tougher in the second round at Wembley.
    Mancini’s side needed extra time to see off Austria but managed to hold their nerve and could benefit from the recent experience of playing at Wembley.

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    Italy face another huge challenge on Tuesday night as they face Luis Enrique’s Spain.
    And the Azzurri will have to cope without one of their star performers after Leonardo Spinazzola suffered a serious injury against Belgium.
    The rampaging left-back pulled up chasing the ball and is now facing up to six months out with a ruptured Achilles tendon.
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    Best gadgets of Euro 2020, from Gareth Southgate’s £4,800 watch to Italy keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma’s spiked gloves

    THE best way to get ahead at this year’s Euros is by being tech-savvy.At this year’s European Championships, managers and players have turned to technology to steal a march on their rivals.
    Euro 2020 stars like Gareth Southgate are being tech savvy during the tournamentCredit: Rex
    From hi-tech watches that notify of penalties to spiky goalkeeping gloves that help punchers of the ball get more distance on their clearances, we’ve seen some novel inventions at SunSport.
    Here’s the best gadgets of 2020 at the Euro 2020.
    SOUTHGATE’S WATCH
    While patrolling the touchline, Three Lions boss Gareth Southgate has been spotted wearing Hublot’s Big Bang e UEFA EURO 2020 watch worth £4,800.
    One of just 1000 made, the time-piece lets him view info on any match at Euro 2020, which is displayed on the large screen face including cards awarded, substitutions and goals.
    There is also the option to view line-ups and player-rankings – potentially helping the Three Lions chief with his substitutions and giving him the lowdown on opponents.
    However, the most interesting feature are penalty alerts – with any awarded in a match flashing up on the watch.
    Southgate has been spotted wearing a special £4,800 Hublot watchCredit: PA
    The Hublot Big Bang e UEFA EURO 2020 also gives Southgate penalty alerts
    DONNARUMMA’S GLOVES
    Italian goalie Gianluigi Donnarumma has proved to be a safe pair of hands between the sticks for the Azzuri.
    And he clearly has been helped by the amazing gloves he wears – the Adidas Predator Pro mitts costing £100-a-pair.
    Astonishingly, they are fitted with 288 spikes designed to help the wearer punch the ball better.
    They’re also currently worn by the likes of Manchester United star David de Gea and England youngster Aaron Ramsdale.
    But we say, whatever happened to the art of catching the ball?
    Gianluigi Donnarumma sports Adidas Predator Pro gloves costing £100Credit: AP
    The spiked gloves are designed to help a goalkeeper punch the ball betterCredit: EPA
    SWISS SUNGLASSES
    In preparation for their last-16 match against France, where Switzerland upset the odds, their players were spied hard in training at their camp.
    However, if you looked towards where the goalies were being put through their paces you would’ve seen Yann Sommer and Co looking too cool for school in black wraparound shades.
    The battery-powered eye-wear create a flckering effect and help the shot stoppers improve their anticipation.
    They’re made by Japanese company VisionUp and cost upwards of £350.
    Switzerland’s goalkeepers are put through their paces wearing special sunglassesCredit: EPA
    The VisionUP sunglasses cost around £350 and create a slow-mo effect to help the shotstoppers improve their anticipationCredit: EPA
    STATSPORTS BRA
    The sight of Artem Dovbyk whipping off his top after scoring a late winner against Sweden didn’t just show off the Ukraine hero’s impressive abs, we also saw something that looked like a sports bra.
    More specifically, it was a STATSports vest – a company who offer GPS monitoring and analysis for a number of professional clubs and international teams.
    The devices are popular in the world of elite sport and allow coaches and analysts to track performance.
    The vests measure distance covered, speed, acceleration, deceleration and heart rate and provides coaches with valuable information on each individual.
    The data that is collected can be then streamed to a phone, tablet or smartwatch for further analysis and studied by team officials.
    Ukraine star Artem Dovbyk shows off his STATSports vestCredit: Reuters
    The STATSports vest measure distance covered, speed, acceleration, deceleration and heart rate
    TRUSOX
    Many Euro 2020 stars are wearing TRUsox along with their official kits.

    The special socks offer a patented design that helps athletes minimise the movement in their footwear when they move or kick the ball.
    It’s special grips on the base of the sock that help the wearer avoid any potential sliding.
    A host of Italian stars have been seen wearing them, including Ciro Immobile.
    Giovanni Di Lorenzo and Ciro Immobile have worn TRUsox footwear with their official kitsCredit: Getty
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    England’s dreadful semi-final record revealed as Three Lions gear up for Euro 2020 showdown against Denmark

    ENGLAND go into Wednesday night’s Euro 2020 semi-final knowing they face not only Denmark – but the demons of the past, too.The Three Lions booked a spot in the Euro 2020 semi-finals with a crushing 4-0 win over Ukraine in Rome on Saturday night.

    England lost the semi-final of the 2018 World Cup 2-1 after extra-time at the hands of CroatiaCredit: Darren Fletcher – The Sun
    No-boss Gareth Southgate missed the crucial penalty as England lost to Germany in the semis of Euro 96Credit: PA:Press Association
    Gareth Southgate’s squad return to Wembley on Wednesday taking on a resurgent Denmark in the last-four.
    But Southgate knows more than anyone else in the squad how tough England’s challenge will be.
    In an horrendous stat for the ‘It’s Coming Home’ brigade, the Three Lions have only ever won ONE of their five major tournament semi-finals.
    That victory, though, came in 1966 when England beat Portugal 2-1 through two goals from Bobby Charlton en route to lifting the trophy with a 4-2 final win over West Germany.
    Two years later at Euro 1968, England succumbed to a 1-0 semi-final loss at the hands of Yugoslavia.
    The Three Lions were forced to wait another 22 years to reach the last-four of a major tournament.
    That year, at Italia 90, England infamously lost 4-3 on penalties with Stuart Pearce and Chris Waddle missing crucial spot-kicks.
    Six years later and back on home soil, Terry Venables led England’s charge for redemption.

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    England lost to West Germany on penalties in the semi-finals of Italia 90Credit: PA

    Unfortunately, they lost at the same stage to the same opponents at Euro 96.
    This time it was current boss Southgate who fluffed his lines to hand the Germans a 6-5 win after the game finished 1-1 after extra-time.
    Again, England were made to wait 22 years for another semi-final.
    And Southgate was at the heart of it once more, as he guided his England team to the 2018 World Cup semi-finals.
    Kieran Trippier gave the Three Lions the perfect start with a sublime free-kick goal.
    But, they ultimately crashed out 2-1 after extra-time with the wait for a major tournament win forced to go on.
    Southgate will now lead his side into the Euro 2020 semis against Denmark, with England second-favourites behind Italy to win it all, according to a supercomputer.
    But it’s not just Denmark, Spain and Italy standing in the way… it’s history.
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    England star Jack Grealish sends touching video message to brave fan, 8, battling leukaemia

    ENGLAND hero Jack Grealish sent a heart-warming message to a young boy battling cancer.Eight-year-old Connor Owlett from south London is receiving treatment at Royal Marsden Hospital after being diagnosed with leukaemia.
    Jack Grealish sent a touching video message to a young fan battling cancer
    Connor Owlett, 8, was diagnosed with leukaemia in March
    The youngster from West Wickham was diagnosed in March after suffering from pain in his leg and back.
    Three Lions star Grealish, 25, heard about Connor’s illness from a friend and came across a TikTok video in which he performed a song.
    And the Aston Villa midfielder took the time out from England’s Euro 2020 bid to send Connor a touching message.
    He said: “I have heard what you are going through at the moment.
    “I’ve also heard how much of a strong fighter you are. Stay strong, mate. Stay as positive as possible, I am sure you will.
    “I like your little song, mentioning me in there as well, so thank you for that.”
    “On behalf of me and everyone at England we want to send you our best wishes and stay as strong as possible and as positive as possible.
    “All the best mate and I’ll hopefully see you soon.”
    Jack Grealish has starred in England’s run to the semi-finalsCredit: Getty

    Connor is undergoing chemotherapy and revealed the message from Grealish lifted his spirits.
    He told MailOnline: “I was so excited. It made me feel better.
    “He is really skilful player and a nice man.
    “I think if he does play against Denmark they will start him in the second half because they are saving him for the final And I think it will be 3-3 after extra time and we will win on pens. I don’t think Italy are the best at pens.”
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    Cristiano Ronaldo on course to win Euro 2020 Golden Boot despite being out as Patrik Schick’s Czech Republic lose

    CRISTIANO RONALDO is on course to win the Euro 2020 Golden Boot, despite his side being eliminated in the Round of 16.The Portugal star bagged five goals in just four games for his nation, before crashing out at the hands of Belgium.
    Cristiano Ronaldo bagged five goals at Euro 2020Credit: Reuters
    Patrik Schick’s Czech Republic crashed out in the quarter-finalsCredit: AFP
    He also grabbed what could be a crucial assist against Germany, dinking over Manuel Neuer to set up the grateful Diogo Jota.
    Ronaldo’s nearest challenger is Patrik Schick, who has also scored five goals.
    But with the Czech Republic losing 2-1 to Denmark today, Schick now can’t catch Ronaldo.
    Despite both having scored five apiece, Ronaldo is ahead because of his assist, with Schick not registering any during the tournament.
    The next top-scorers are Emil Forsberg, Romelu Lukaku and Karim Benzema with four apiece.
    But all three are out of the competition.
    Ronaldo’s nearest challengers still in the tournament are Raheem Sterling, Harry Kane and Kasper Dolberg, who have both scored three times.
    Sterling, 26, netted goals for England against Croatia, the Czech Republic and Germany.

    Schick scored five times for the CzechsCredit: Getty

    While Dane Dolberg also scored against the Czechs, as well as grabbing a double against the Welsh in the 4-0 Round of 16 rout last weekend.
    Kane was goalless after the group stage, but has stormed back into contention with an effort against Germany and two versus Ukraine this evening.
    Among Ronaldo’s multitude of awards are four European Golden Shoes – given to the continent’s top scorer each season in club football.
    He also made history earlier in the tournament, by equalling Ali Daei’s record of 109 goals in international football.

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    England second-favourites to win Euro 2020 according to supercomputer with Italy tipped to take crown on Sunday

    ENGLAND are only SECOND-favourites to win Euro 2020, according to a supercomputer.The Three Lions booked a date with Denmark at Wembley in Wednesday night’s second semi-final after thumping Ukraine 4-0.
    England are only second-favourites to win Euro 2020, according to a supercomputer
    England thumped Ukraine 4-0 to reach the Euro 2020 but are not the favourites to win the trophy, according to a supercomputerCredit: Reuters
    Italy are the favourites to lift the Euro 2020 trophy on Sunday having beaten Belgium 2-1Credit: Getty
    Despite the impressive performance in Rome, England aren’t yet favourites to lift the trophy come Sunday.
    In fact, dark horses Italy are now favourites after beating Belgium in their quarter-final, say the numbers from Stats Perform.
    Roberto Mancini’s side have looked in imperious form since day one of the tournament after beating Turkey 3-0.
    Italy then thumped Switzerland 3-0 before beating Wales 1-0 to top their group with a maximum nine points.
    They then won their last 16 and quarter-final ties 2-1 against Austria and Belgium respectively.
    And thanks to their 100 per cent record, the supercomputer has given the Italians a 39.8 per cent chance of winning the tournament.
    England come in second-favourites having won all but one match – the 0-0 group stage draw with Scotland – with a 29.4 per cent shot.
    Spain rank third with a 22.4 per cent chance of going all the way, with Denmark the outsiders with a mere 8.4 per cent shot.

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    Despite being favourites to win Euro 2020, Italy are NOT the most-likely team to progress to the final, according to the supercomputer.
    Thanks to their tougher-looking semi-final against 2008 and 2012 champions Spain, Italy have a 65.8 per cent chance of reaching Sunday’s showdown at Wembley.
    England, meanwhile, have a 73.5 per cent shot of making the July 11 encounter, according to the stats.
    Spain have a 34.2 per cent chance and Denmark just 26.5 per cent, says the number-crunching computer.
    England take on Denmark on Wednesday night at Wembley, while Italy face Spain at the same stadium on Tuesday night.
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    England vs Denmark Euro 2020 referee Danny Makkelie is part-time armed policeman who has history with Gareth Southgate

    ENGLAND’S Euro 2020 semi-final clash against Denmark will be refereed by a part-time armed policeman.And Three Lions boss Gareth Southgate already has history with man of authority Danny Makkelie, who was in charge for the last-16 win against Germany.
    The man in the middle for the England vs Denmark game will be Danny MakkelieCredit: Reuters
    The 38-year-old works as a part-time police officer in his homeland of HollandCredit: Instagram

    The Dutch official was in charge when Southgate, in his role as England U21 boss, lost their first game in the 2015 Euros against Portugal.
    But it is his profession off the pitch that tells you that Makkelie will stand for no nonsense on it.
    As he progressed up the refereeing ladder, the 38-year-old was allowed to go part-time for the police in Rotterdam.
    He describes how being an officer is for ‘the heart’ while trotting out onto the football pitch is his ‘passion’.
    But Makkelie sees similarities between the two jobs and believes police work has been invaluable to him becoming a successful ref.
    Speaking on the Dutch police website, he said: “In both professions you see to it that the rules of the game are observed.
    “As a police officer you ensure safety on the street, as a referee you ensure safety on the field.
    “You have to be able to communicate well with both citizens and players. In both cases you have to keep a cool head under difficult circumstances.

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    England will expect a disciplined performance from police officer ref MakkelieCredit: Getty
    “[You] make decisions quickly, anticipate unexpected changes, act in a de-escalating manner and radiate authority.
    “As a referee and police officer you are an authority. You have an exemplary role – you should always be aware of that.”
    Makkelie was born in the Caribbean island of Curacao to a Dutch Royal Marine, but returned home during his childhood.
    He grew up with an interest in officiating in basketball matches and football – ultimately it has led to him being a part of the Dutch FA’s referee programmes.
    And while Makkelie doesn’t anticipate quitting the day job any time soon, taking his ‘whistle’ around the world is an opportunity he can’t turn down.
    He added: “Whistling is my greatest passion.
    “What could be better than flying around the world, seeing new things and whistling in the most beautiful stadiums, always making new contacts and meeting famous players?
    “It opens many doors and that’s what makes my job as a referee so special.”
    England boss Gareth Southgate has guided the Three Lions to back-to-back semi-finals in major tournamentsCredit: Reuters

    Makkelie was first listed as a FIFA referee in 2011 was the whistler for the 2020 Europa League final between Sevilla and Inter Milan.
    But this is his first major international tournament in the middle, and it’s started pretty well for the cop.
    SunSport’s expert referee columnist Mark Halsey praised Makkelie prior to England’s victory over Germany.
    Halsey explained: “The Dutchman allows physical challenges and lets the game to breathe.
    “But the 38-year-old is not afraid to stamp his authority on the game when players overstep the mark and disciplinary action is needed.
    “Makkelie was awarded the opening game of the Euros between Italy and Turkey and that shows how highly he’s thought of within Uefa because they always want a major competition to get off to a smooth start.
    “His excellent performance in Rome and set the tone for a generally high standard of officiating at the tournament where there has not been too much controversy.
    “Let’s hope we’re talking about the football and not the referee – judging by his displays so far Makkelie should have no problems on that score.”

    Makkelie made his Eredivisie debut in 2009 and has gone on to make over 180 appearances across nine seasons.
    He took charge of five Champions League fixtures in 2019, including the quarter-final first leg when Barcelona beat Roma 4-1.
    The Dutchman was blasted by the Italians’ boss Eusebio di Francesco for denying them a penalty in that game, but it proved irrelevant as Roma heroically won the second leg 3-0 to progress on away goals.
    Makkelie has also been involved in the Europa League, officiating 11 matches from 2012 to 2017.
    He was the referee for Italy’s easy 3-0 Group A win against Turkey on the Euros’ opening game on June 11.
    He only flashed two yellow cards in this game, to Turkey pair Caglar Soyuncu and sub Halil Dervisoglu.
    Russia’s win over Finland was then officiated by Makkelie, who then oversaw England’s 2-0 win over Germany last week.
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    Sol Campbell confronts vile fan in Rome after he’s called ‘Judas c***’ in X-rated video before England win over Ukraine

    SOL CAMPBELL confronted a coward who called him a ‘Judas c***’ in Rome before England’s win over Ukraine.The spineless yob was filming the former Arsenal and Tottenham centre-back as he left a restaurant on Saturday lunch time and also yelled: “Jelly and ice cream when you go.”
    Sol Campbell was abused by a cowardly stranger in a restaurant in Rome on Saturday lunch timeCredit: Twitter / @mralexthfc
    The centre-back approached the abuser after he was called a ‘Judas c***’ before England’s win over UkraineCredit: Twitter / @mralexthfc
    Campbell left after approaching the vile man who also said: ‘Jelly and ice cream when you go’Credit: Twitter / @mralexthfc
    Former England defender Campbell was in Italy working for TalkSPORT at Euro 2020 when he was abused by the man.
    The video was posted on Twitter but what can’t be seen in the footage is the female companion sitting with the abuser who SunSport understands looked ‘mortified’ by his actions.
    After enjoying a meal and chatting to other friendly England supporters, Campbell was leaving the expensive restaurant with several companions when the incident took place.
    SunSport understands the man – believed to be in his early 30s – who shouted the abuse broke Covid rules by travelling from England to be in the Italian capital for the Three Lions’ 4-0 win.
    He was also heard bragging about his intention to ignore quarantine requirements when he returned to the UK.
    The clip shows him pointing the camera at the 46-year-old former Southend and Macclesfield manager and he is heard shouting: “Here he is, Sol Campbell.”
    Campbell looks over but proceeds to walk out the restaurant when the abuser goads him again. Unprovoked, he says: “Judas… C***!”
    It’s at this point Campbell turns back and walks towards the man. As the England legend approaches, the man adds: “Jelly and ice cream when you go mate.”
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    The tasteless video was viewed more than 118,000 times on Twitter

    A restrained Campbell stands in front of the man and says: “What’s wrong with you? You’re a t***** mate. You’re two bob.”
    Apparently not feeling big or brave enough at that stage, the faceless abuser responds: “Yeah? You deserve it mate for what you done. F***ing Judas.”
    Campbell is led away by one of the men with him and simply says ‘You’re two bob’ at the man as he leaves the restaurant.
    The abuser is understood to have ‘melted’ after Campbell approached.
    There was said to be a ‘different vibe’ coming from many of the friendly ex-pat England fans in Rome compared to those who travelled from these shores.
    London-born Campbell upset many Tottenham fans when he left to join bitter rivals Arsenal in 2001 after suggesting he was going to sign a new Spurs deal having let his contract run down.
    He won a solitary League Cup in 1999 at trophy-shy Tottenham, but Campbell went on to win two Premier Leagues and three FA Cups in five years with their bitter rivals.
    He was a key part of Arsenal’s famous Invincibles side and won 73 England caps.

    The grim video was viewed more than 118,000 times after it was posted online but unsurprisingly, most of the comments condemned the yellow-bellied perpetrator.
    Arif wrote: “Over football? One thing disliking a guy but doesn’t need harassing on the street. Poor guy.”
    Another added: “Ooh, you’re hard.”
    Mark said: “That’s wrong.”
    Danny wrote: “This is just bang out of order and uncalled for.”
    Tarreck tweeted: “Let it go man, even though he left your club the way he did, the man is 46 now.
    “Surely hate runs out and you move on. Do people really have it in them to hate on someone for that long, enjoy your life for gods sake.”
    And an Arsenal account urged the police to get involved.
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