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    Thieves who stole F1 star Lando Norris’ £40,000 watch seen showing it off on video

    THE NET was last night closing on muggers who snatched F1 driver Lando Norris’s £40,000 watch at Wembley — after the Sun obtained video of them showing it off.Two thugs ripped it from the 21-year-old race ace’s wrist as he got into his £165,000 McLaren GT after England’s Euro 2020 defeat on Sunday.
    The net was closing on muggers who snatched F1 driver Lando Norris’s £40,000 watch at Wembley — after the Sun obtained video of them showing it off
    Lando Norris wearing the unique Richard Mille prototype watchCredit: Alpha Press
    Video has now emerged of them hawking the unique Richard Mille prototype in the streets around Wembley.
    The pair asked a stranger whether the watch — with its distinctive exposed mechanism — was a fake, as they discussed how it might be sold on.
    But the 23-year-old man who the pair met became suspicious and they fled after he suspected it was stolen.
    He said: “I videoed the watch with my phone and decided to try to get it off them so I could hand it back — I thought I might get a reward.

    “But they told a police officer they were scared I was a mugger. He told me to leave them alone.”
    Lando, preparing for this Sunday’s British Grand Prix, spoke about the mugging.
    He said: “I have tried to take my mind off it. I’m an overthinker. I always think the worst.”

    Two thugs ripped it from the 21-year-old race ace’s wrist as he got into his £165,000 McLaren GT after England’s Euro 2020 defeat on Sunday
    The McLaren driver had posted a picture of himself at the Euro 2020 final on InstagramCredit: Instagram/@landonorris
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    England hero Harry Kane plays golf with Peter Crouch after Euro 2020 final heartache

    ENGLAND hero Harry Kane gets back into the swing of things after Sunday’s cup final heartache — by playing golf with footie joker Peter Crouch.Skipper Kane, 27, looked dejected after the Euro 2020 penalty defeat to Italy on Sunday.
    England hero Harry Kane gets back into the swing of things after Sunday’s cup final heartache — by playing golf with footie joker Peter CrouchCredit: The Sun
    Harry Kane on the course at Beaverbrook Golf Club, Leatherhead, SurreyCredit: The Sun
    But yesterday the Spurs striker was on course to smile again when he joined BBC star Crouch, 40, and pals at Beaverbrook Golf Club in Leatherhead, Surrey.
    Harry, 27, and 40-year-old former Spurs, Liverpool and Stoke City star Peter enjoyed the day at Beaverbrook Golf Club, Leatherhead, Surrey.
    An onlooker said: “You’d never have thought Harry had suffered so much disappointment just a few days ago.
    “It was great to see he’s bounced back so quickly and marvellous to see him having such a laugh with Crouchy.

    “Peter’s a laugh-a-minute on TV and seemed to be having a terrific time with Harry and their mates.”
    Harry scored four goals as England made their way to their first Euros final against Italy – only to see yet another agonising penalties defeat.
    His golf day was his first day out since Gareth Southgate’s squad and backroom staff were released from the Covid-secure bubble teams entered for their time in the tournament.
    Harry’s golf day was his first day out since Gareth Southgate’s squad and backroom staff were released from the Covid-secure bubble teamsCredit: The Sun
    An onlooker said: ‘Peter’s a laugh-a-minute on TV and seemed to be having a terrific time with Harry and their mates’Credit: The Sun
    Peter and Harry on the course getting a little helpCredit: The Sun
    Skipper Kane had looked dejected after the Euro 2020 penalty defeat to Italy on SundayCredit: Getty
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    Boris Johnson unveils £50million funding for 185 new football pitches to find next generation of England heroes

    BORIS Johnson unveiled £50 million yesterday for 185 new top quality football pitches.And the cash will improve 5,000 other local playing fields to find the next generation of England heroes.
    Boris Johnson unveiled £50million funding for 185 new football pitches to find the next generation of England heroesCredit: AFP
    It’s the first tranche of cash for Tory manifesto promise of ensuring everyone has high quality football pitch within 15 minute walk of their home.
    The PM said in his speech yesterday the money will “give new opportunities to the stars of the future”.
    FA Chief Executive Mark Bullingham said: “Grassroots football facilities play a vital role in the heart of our communities and investment in them has never been more important.
    “This £50 million from the Government, as part of their £550 million election commitment, will help to change and improve lives.

    More quality facilities around the country will help us find and inspire the next generation of England stars.
    “This funding will also play an important part in helping to get people active again and improving the mental and physical health of the nation as lockdown restrictions are lifted.”
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    Thieves who stole F1 ace Lando Norris’ £40,000 watch seen showing it off on video

    THE NET was last night closing on muggers who snatched F1 driver Lando Norris’s £40,000 watch at Wembley — after the Sun obtained video of them showing it off.Two thugs ripped it from the 21-year-old race ace’s wrist as he got into his £165,000 McLaren GT after England’s Euro 2020 defeat on Sunday.
    The net was closing on muggers who snatched F1 driver Lando Norris’s £40,000 watch at Wembley — after the Sun obtained video of them showing it off
    Lando Norris wearing the unique Richard Mille prototype watchCredit: Alpha Press
    Video has now emerged of them hawking the unique Richard Mille prototype in the streets around Wembley.
    The pair asked a stranger whether the watch — with its distinctive exposed mechanism — was a fake, as they discussed how it might be sold on.
    But the 23-year-old man who the pair met became suspicious and they fled after he suspected it was stolen.
    He said: “I videoed the watch with my phone and decided to try to get it off them so I could hand it back — I thought I might get a reward.

    “But they told a police officer they were scared I was a mugger. He told me to leave them alone.”
    Lando, preparing for this Sunday’s British Grand Prix, spoke about the mugging.
    He said: “I have tried to take my mind off it. I’m an overthinker. I always think the worst.”
    Two thugs ripped it from the 21-year-old race ace’s wrist as he got into his £165,000 McLaren GT after England’s Euro 2020 defeat on Sunday
    The McLaren driver had posted a picture of himself at the Euro 2020 final on InstagramCredit: Instagram/@landonorris
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    Manny Pacquiao claims love of boxing is behind Errol Spence Jr but his expenses are enormous

    MANNY PACQUIAO, elected to the Philippines’ parliament five years ago with lofty ambitions to become president, is, like many politicians, economical with the truth.Hero-worshipped by 111million of his fellow citizens, the majority will believe the Pacman when he says it’s his passion for boxing that’s led to him taking on Errol Spence Jr next month.
    Manny Pacquiao takes on Errol Spence Jr on August 21Credit: Rex
    If the idealistic love of the sport is indeed the real reason why he is challenging the unbeaten Spence for his WBC and IBF world welterweight titles, he deserves universal admiration.
    But the far more cynical view is that Pacquiao, despite the hundreds of millions he’s earned during his 26 years as a pro, is desperately in need of another huge pay cheque to help feed his extremely lavish lifestyle, gambling habit and over-generous philanthropy.
    Otherwise why would a man of 42, whose skills started to decline long ago, who hasn’t fought for two years, make the dangerous decision to risk his health against Spence, 11 years his junior and rated one of the top four fighters on the planet?
    Pacquiao’s day-to-day expenses are enormous.  The father of five has five estates in the Philippines, including a 14-bed beachside mansion.
    He also owns two houses in America — one in Beverly Hills — and a fleet of 22 luxury cars. 
    But the senator, who knew abject poverty as a child, has given most of his fortune away to the needy. 
    A few years ago he financed the cost of 1,000 houses he had built for his home-town poor.
    He is said to be worth £300million but he will need every penny if he is going to be able to keep up with the Money Mayweathers of this world.
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    Pacquiao was paid £8m for his last fight when, surprisingly, he outpointed the previously unbeaten Keith Thurman and is expected to get much more for his clash with Spence.
    When Pacquiao climbs through the ropes in five weeks it will be  his 72nd fight and 25th world championship contest.
    He has beaten 22 world champions and except for Mayweather, he’s defeated all his contemporaries including all-time greats Oscar De La Hoya, Miguel Cotto and Marco Antonio Barrera.
    But he is under no illusions about the huge task he has set himself, which is why he started training and sparring two weeks earlier than usual.
    Pacman hasn’t met a southpaw for 13 years and admits he doesn’t underestimate Spence, the 4-9 favourite who has won 21 of his 27 fights by KO.
    Watching a Fox TV promo this week, the OTT presenter described the Pacquiao-Spence confrontation as Shakespearian.
    Will wrote a few tragedies. I just hope we don’t see one on August 21.
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    Yob put flare up bum, drank 20 ciders, snorted coke and then stormed Wembley for England vs Italy Euro 2020 final

    A YOB filmed putting a lit flare in his bum strolled into Wembley without a ticket after a 15-hour drink and drugs bender.Charlie Perry, 25, on Wednesday night boasted of dodging shambolic security at England’s Euros final after downing 20 cans of cider.
    Midday: Charlie Perry is filmed snorting white powder
    Minutes later: Perry bends over and places lit flare between bare cheeks
    Some 2,500 gatecrashers caused mayhem but he said: “I’m not sorry.”
    One of the shameful army of Wembley gatecrashers last night told how getting in without a ticket for the historic Euro 2020 final was “p*** easy”.
    Brazen Charlie Perry, 25, was filmed putting a lit flare in his bum after boozing since 8.30am — nearly 12 hours before the England-Italy game.
    He estimates he downed 20 cans of Strongbow and “banged a load” of “powder” throughout Sunday — but was allowed to stroll in without a ticket for the showpiece final.
    Scenes of Wembley being stormed by drunken gatecrashers who then refused to budge from the seats of paying fans may wreck England’s hopes of hosting a World Cup.
    But Chelsea fan Perry, who boasted of bribing a steward to get in, insisted he “regrets nothing” and is already looking forward to the next tournament in Qatar in 2022.
    He gloated last night: “I’d been on the p*** since half eight in the morning and had had at least 20 cans of Strongbow.
    “It was the biggest day of my life. There were no rules that day. All I know is that I loved it all. I was off my face and I loved every minute.”
    Perry says he is a veteran “gibber” — a fan who sneaks into games without paying — and did the same for England’s semi-final against Denmark a few days earlier.
    He said: “Obviously I didn’t have a ticket. I had gone in as a gibber before so I knew how to get into the stadium already.”
    Despite being stopped initially on Sunday and thrown out, shameless Perry simply took off his jumper and distinctive £545 Louis Vuitton bucket hat and tried again.
    This time he targeted a different steward, and gave him “a little backhander” at the Covid test result and match ticket area.
    Perry, a roofer from Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey, then found himself waved through.
    The final stage was the turnstiles — so he got his wallet out again. He said: “To get in you have to go round the back of someone who already has a ticket.
    “I gave them £100, and went behind them. In total it cost me about £250.”
    After strolling in around 6pm, he brazenly posed for photos with others in front of the famous Wembley turf — before continuing his mammoth 15-hour bender. 
    He was wearing the same headgear he was seen in earlier at Leicester Square, when his dangerous antics went viral.
    As thousands of England fans drank and sang there around midday, he was filmed snorting a cocaine-like substance. 
    Minutes later, urged on by crowds of boozing onlookers, he pulled his trousers down and placed a flaming firework between his buttocks.
    A tattoo can be seen on one cheek saying “Benidorm Bunters” — a reference to a stag weekend. 
    As laughing fans filmed his reckless stunt, Perry said he felt no pain from the sizzling flare because he was already so wrecked. He also claimed he was only trying to cheer people up after Covid.
    Ticketless thugs storm into Wembley Stadium
    6pm: Gatecrasher Perry blatantly poses inside before kick-offCredit: The Sun
    Perry said: “After 18 months of misery, I thought it would bring the England fans together.
    “It was the biggest day in English football for 55 years. 
    “There were thousands of fans in Leicester Square, the atmosphere was amazing.
    “Everyone was fooling around, there was a bit of a competition to do stuff so I just thought I’d put the flare up my bum. It was the biggest day of my life apart from Chelsea versus Man City in the Champions League.” 
    He went on: “The flare burnt for about ten seconds or so around the cheeks, I didn’t feel a thing because I was highly intoxicated. No one dared me to do it. 
    “It was a very irresponsible thing to do.” Some 2,500 gatecrashers caused chaos when they stormed Wembley on Sunday, trampling on fans and leaving England defender Harry Maguire’s father with suspected broken ribs.
    The FA has since been charged on several counts by Uefa, which is opening an investigation into the chaos, potentially harming any future World Cup bids. 
    But when asked by The Sun if he would apologise for his recklessness, Perry said: “Nah, no way. I’m not saying sorry.”
    Asked what he would say to the England squad, who crashed out on penalties to Italy, he said: “The players in the team did really well. 
    “My mates and I had one of the best six weeks of our lives. See you in Qatar.”
    The FA has been slammed over the Euros security fiasco, which saw a disabled access door stormed by thugs. Terrified paying fans also claimed the police were nowhere to be seen as violence erupted all around the ground.
    Charlie Perry boasted of dodging shambolic security at England’s Euros final after downing 20 cans of ciderCredit: The Sun
    The Met’s Deputy Assistant Commissioner Jane Connors last night slammed hooligans who were “fuelled on alcohol” for tarnishing the historic 2020 final — at Wembley and at London landmarks.
    But she refused to accept that the policing operation had failed — and even claimed it prevented the game being called off. She said: “I want to reiterate the Met’s commitment to identifying those responsible for the scenes both in Wembley and in central London. Their actions will have consequences.
    “I do not accept that the policing operation failed and I stand by the difficult decisions made by police officers and the Met’s public order commanders. Without their immediate intervention, it is possible that this game could have been abandoned. The ugly scenes at Wembley will rightly be reviewed by the Football Association and by police. 

    “Where lessons can be learnt we will work with partners to ensure that future matches are not disrupted by a group of hooligans who are fuelled on alcohol.” 
    The FA said it is conducting a full review but claimed stewarding numbers exceeded requirements.
    It added: “However, the behaviour of the people who illegally forced their way into the stadium was unacceptable, dangerous and showed total disregard for the safety and security protocols in place. We also apologise to anyone at the match whose experience was affected by this unprecedented level of public disorder.”  
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    Yob put flare up bum, drank 20 ciders, snorted coke and then stormed Wembley

    A YOB filmed putting a lit flare in his bum strolled into Wembley without a ticket following a 15-hour drink and drugs bender.Charlie Perry, 25, last night boasted of dodging shambolic security at England’s Euros final after downing 20 cans of cider.
    Midday: Charlie Perry is filmed snorting white powder
    Minutes later: Perry bends over and places lit flare between bare cheeks
    Some 2,500 gatecrashers caused mayhem but he said: “I’m not sorry.”
    One of the shameful army of Wembley gatecrashers last night told how getting in without a ticket for the historic Euro 2020 final was “p*** easy”.
    Brazen Charlie Perry, 25, was filmed putting a lit flare in his bum after boozing since 8.30am — nearly 12 hours before the England-Italy game.
    He estimates he downed 20 cans of Strongbow and “banged a load” of “powder” throughout Sunday — but was allowed to stroll in without a ticket for the showpiece final.
    Scenes of Wembley being stormed by drunken gatecrashers who then refused to budge from the seats of paying fans may wreck England’s hopes of hosting a World Cup.
    But Chelsea fan Perry, who boasted of bribing a steward to get in, insisted he “regrets nothing” and is already looking forward to the next tournament in Qatar in 2022.
    He gloated last night: “I’d been on the p*** since half eight in the morning and had had at least 20 cans of Strongbow.
    “It was the biggest day of my life. There were no rules that day. All I know is that I loved it all. I was off my face and I loved every minute.”
    Perry says he is a veteran “gibber” — a fan who sneaks into games without paying — and did the same for England’s semi-final against Denmark a few days earlier.
    He said: “Obviously I didn’t have a ticket. I had gone in as a gibber before so I knew how to get into the stadium already.”
    Despite being stopped initially on Sunday and thrown out, shameless Perry simply took off his jumper and distinctive £545 Louis Vuitton bucket hat and tried again.
    This time he targeted a different steward, and gave him “a little backhander” at the Covid test result and match ticket area.
    Perry, a roofer from Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey, then found himself waved through.
    The final stage was the turnstiles — so he got his wallet out again. He said: “To get in you have to go round the back of someone who already has a ticket.
    “I gave them £100, and went behind them. In total it cost me about £250.”
    After strolling in around 6pm, he brazenly posed for photos with others in front of the famous Wembley turf — before continuing his mammoth 15-hour bender. 
    He was wearing the same headgear he was seen in earlier at Leicester Square, when his dangerous antics went viral.
    As thousands of England fans drank and sang there around midday, he was filmed snorting a cocaine-like substance. 
    Minutes later, urged on by crowds of boozing onlookers, he pulled his trousers down and placed a flaming firework between his buttocks.
    A tattoo can be seen on one cheek saying “Benidorm Bunters” — a reference to a stag weekend. 
    As laughing fans filmed his reckless stunt, Perry said he felt no pain from the sizzling flare because he was already so wrecked. He also claimed he was only trying to cheer people up after Covid.
    Ticketless thugs storm into Wembley Stadium
    6pm: Gatecrasher Perry blatantly poses inside before kick-offCredit: The Sun
    Perry said: “After 18 months of misery, I thought it would bring the England fans together.
    “It was the biggest day in English football for 55 years. 
    “There were thousands of fans in Leicester Square, the atmosphere was amazing.
    “Everyone was fooling around, there was a bit of a competition to do stuff so I just thought I’d put the flare up my bum. It was the biggest day of my life apart from Chelsea versus Man City in the Champions League.” 
    He went on: “The flare burnt for about ten seconds or so around the cheeks, I didn’t feel a thing because I was highly intoxicated. No one dared me to do it. 
    “It was a very irresponsible thing to do.” Some 2,500 gatecrashers caused chaos when they stormed Wembley on Sunday, trampling on fans and leaving England defender Harry Maguire’s father with suspected broken ribs.
    The FA has since been charged on several counts by Uefa, which is opening an investigation into the chaos, potentially harming any future World Cup bids. 
    But when asked by The Sun if he would apologise for his recklessness, Perry said: “Nah, no way. I’m not saying sorry.”
    Asked what he would say to the England squad, who crashed out on penalties to Italy, he said: “The players in the team did really well. 
    “My mates and I had one of the best six weeks of our lives. See you in Qatar.”
    The FA has been slammed over the Euros security fiasco, which saw a disabled access door stormed by thugs. Terrified paying fans also claimed the police were nowhere to be seen as violence erupted all around the ground.
    Charlie Perry boasted of dodging shambolic security at England’s Euros final after downing 20 cans of ciderCredit: The Sun
    The Met’s Deputy Assistant Commissioner Jane Connors last night slammed hooligans who were “fuelled on alcohol” for tarnishing the historic 2020 final — at Wembley and at London landmarks.
    But she refused to accept that the policing operation had failed — and even claimed it prevented the game being called off. She said: “I want to reiterate the Met’s commitment to identifying those responsible for the scenes both in Wembley and in central London. Their actions will have consequences.
    “I do not accept that the policing operation failed and I stand by the difficult decisions made by police officers and the Met’s public order commanders. Without their immediate intervention, it is possible that this game could have been abandoned. The ugly scenes at Wembley will rightly be reviewed by the Football Association and by police. 

    “Where lessons can be learnt we will work with partners to ensure that future matches are not disrupted by a group of hooligans who are fuelled on alcohol.” 
    The FA said it is conducting a full review but claimed stewarding numbers exceeded requirements.
    It added: “However, the behaviour of the people who illegally forced their way into the stadium was unacceptable, dangerous and showed total disregard for the safety and security protocols in place. We also apologise to anyone at the match whose experience was affected by this unprecedented level of public disorder.”  
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    Harry Maguire reveals dad has broken ribs and is struggling to breathe after ticketless yobs trampled on him at Wembley

    ENGLAND star Harry Maguire has told how his dad Alan was left with suspected broken ribs by ticketless yobs who stormed Wembley.The England defender, 28, also called for a crackdown on trolls by social media firms following racist abuse of his team-mates suffered after the Euro 2020 final defeat.
    Harry Maguire has revealed that father Alan was left struggling to breathe after ticketless yobs trampled him at WembleyCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Harry pictured with his parents Alan and Zoe and their familyCredit: INSTAGRAM/DAISY MAGUIRE
    Maguire’s 56-year-old father was caught up in the terrifying scenes which left him struggling to breathe after the Euro 2020 Final.
    The accountant found himself pinned to the floor, suffering two suspected broken ribs, after the mob burst in through a disabled entrance and stampeded past anyone standing in their way.
    Harry, who smashed home his spot-kick in the devastating shootout defeat to Italy, said of his dad’s ordeal tonight: “It was scary.”
    However, battered Alan has since spoken of his relief that Harry’s two daughters — who he usually hoists onto his shoulders at games — were not caught up in Sunday night’s shameful melee.
    Manchester United defender Harry said: “It was not a nice experience — it shook him up. But he was fortunate as every game he has been to he has had my nephew or one of my kids on his shoulders.
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    “So I’m thankful that did not happen as it could have been a really serious moment.”
    Alan was one of hundreds of innocent England fans caught up in shameful scenes as thousands of ticketless yobs battered their way in after overwhelming security.
    He was crushed underfoot alongside Harry’s agent Kenneth Shepherd as they made their way to the players’ families seating area to the left of the tunnel.
    Harry, who was shocked by the footage of marauding yobs at the ground, told The Sun: “My dad was in the stampede. I have not spoken with him too much but I am pleased my kids didn’t go to the game.
    “It was scary — he said he was scared and I don’t want anyone to experience that at a football match.

    I hope we can learn from this and make sure it doesn’t happen againHarry Maguire
    “I have seen a lot of videos and have spoken to Dad and my family. It was my dad and agent who suffered the most.
    “I hope we can learn from this and make sure it doesn’t happen again.”
    Despite being in extreme pain, Alan did not ask for medical treatment.
    Understandably, he did not want to miss the biggest game of his son’s career.
    Lionheart Harry, who paid for himself and his brother to watch England as spectators at Euro 2016 when he was a Hull City player, said: “My dad’s a big fan — he got on with it.
    “He was struggling with his breathing afterwards because of his ribs, but he’s not one to make a big fuss.
    “The experience at Wembley is always amazing, filled with great people and great fans normally. But this time was obviously the final and everyone got overwhelmed and the way some people acted was totally wrong.
    “Dad will always support me and go to the games but he will be a little bit more aware of everything going on around. We should all be more aware and learn from it.”
    Harry also told how there were several ructions in the seating areas, where ticketless yobs refused to budge. He said: “There was a lot of trouble. It happened where the friends and families were.
    Harry says he had around 20 family and friends in the stadium for the finalCredit: INSTAGRAM/HARRY MAGUIRE
    Harry’s dad and his agent were both caught up in the stampedeCredit: Reuters
    Harry hopes the security chaos won’t wreck England’s chances of hosting a World CupCredit: Getty
    “A lot of people got to their seats and there were people sat in their seats. That caused confrontations with people being told to move.
    “The main thing is you want it to be an amazing experience and you don’t want anyone to have any bad memories of the final.
    “That is the disappointing thing. Things could have been a lot worse but we have to make sure it does not happen again.”
    As Uefa opened an investigation into the stampede, Harry hopes the security chaos would not wreck England’s chances of hosting a future World Cup.
    He added: “Wembley is an amazing place. It has been an amazing home and the fans and the way they have acted have been unbelievable, apart from the odd few in a final.
    “We need to learn and we will — and it would be an amazing place to hold the World Cup.”
    He also paid tribute to the support of his loved ones throughout the tournament.
    Harry said: “I had around 20 family and friends in the stadium.
    “I have quite a big family and they have followed me throughout all the games with England.
    ‘EMOTIONAL JOURNEY’
    “Their support for me has been amazing during the tournament and they are on an emotional journey with me.”
    Uefa chiefs tonight charged the FA on four crowd-shame counts arising from the mayhem. Disciplinary proceedings were opened over a pitch invasion, throwing of objects, booing the Italian national anthem and the lighting of a firework. The FA is likely to be rapped with a fine.
    However, Uefa added: “Separately, an ethics and disciplinary inspector has been appointed to conduct a disciplinary investigation into events involving supporters which occurred inside and around the stadium.
    “Information on this matter will be made available in due course.”
    The FA was tonight facing calls for a “root and branch” security shake-up following the debacle which has shamed the national game. An estimated 2,500 ticketless thugs surged through poorly staffed security cordons before kick-off.
    They had circulated pictures of match tickets and Covid-negative test barcodes to overwhelm poorly trained, badly paid and ill-equipped stewards manning barriers.
    Furious paying fans also said the police were nowhere to be seen as trouble erupted around the ground.
    One video showed scores of drunken yobs clambering through a barrier and sprinting towards the entrance as a female steward fell screaming to the floor.
    She was repeatedly trampled until pulled clear. Another video showed disabled access doors being breached by dozens of males and females in England shirts.

    More footage showed fights breaking out between fans and gatecrashers — with one man repeatedly kicked in the head and body after falling to the ground.
    At one point a frustrated fan turns on stewards standing by and shouts: “Do your f***ing job!”
    An FA spokesman said: “We will carry out a full review and investigation into the events that took place at Wembley Stadium before and during the Euro 2020 Final.”
    Harry was shocked by the footage of marauding yobs at the groundCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd More