Against Holland, the “Three Lions” showed what they are capable of. Coach Gareth Southgate has found a recipe for success that could also pose a threat to Spain in the final.
Finally he came out of his shell, just for a few seconds. But in those seconds, the Westfalenstadion saw a Gareth Southgate like no one had ever seen him before. In front of him, England’s fan block celebrated, “Sweet Caroline”, which has long been the English football anthem, blared into the arena by thousands, and the hail of colorful UEFA beer mugs that has now become a regular ritual of this tournament. And in front of him: the coach of the “Three Lions” in his strange white polo sweater, which he has been wearing since the start of the European Championship. Southgate went down slightly on his knees, clenched both fists and yelled something like “Yes! Yes, Yes!” at the celebrating crowd, over and over again.
An outbreak.
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