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this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. our top story — italy are euro 2020 champions. italy are the champions of europe. they've just won the final match after a tense penalty shoot—out. cue wild celebrations in rome and across italy — as fans jumped forjoy at a victory which was never assured. the push is on to vaccinate australians against coronavirus — as the zero—covid strategy falters and parts of australia go back in lockdkown. america's west is scorched by heat as california and nevada brace themselves for even more record breaking temperatures.
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lift off for branson, the billionaire virgin galactic founder has flown to the edge of space on the company's first ever passenger flight —— before gliding back to earth safely. i wanted to enjoy every minute of it and they did. idid. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. we start here in london — where italy have won euro 2020 — beating england on penalties. england started brightly — scoring with their first attack, through luke shaw. they held that lead until deep
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into the second half — although italy pressed hard for an equaliser and had most of the play. until, marco veratti applied the final touch after a series of rebounds and deflections in the england penalty area. that took the game into extra time, at one goal apiece. the match was more even in those two fifteen minute periods — but neither side could find a way to score — taking the game to penalties. italy were the first to miss — then england — and saka missed england's fifth penalty, the trophy was lost — and won by italy.
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the president of fifa had flown in from rio after watching the america's cup being played which argentina won in the early hours of sunday morning. he is probably going to be feeling those air miles now as he tries to stay alert and the stadium for the handover of the trophy. do not mean england fans are going to be hanging around the sons to watch our correspondent chi chi izundu is in trafalgar sq there is rain and other things that dampened the spirits. the there is rain and other things that dampened the spirits.— dampened the spirits. the rain is how the fans _ dampened the spirits. the rain is how the fans are _ dampened the spirits. the rain is how the fans are feeling. - dampened the spirits. the rain is how the fans are feeling. down l dampened the spirits. the rain is| how the fans are feeling. down in the dumps and you can see just over my shoulder how quickly the square has cleared out. we almost, almost missed the point when italy were declared the winners and it was a stunned silence here. more than 1500 people here sharing and those of fireworks being let off by the
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fancier put scoring those penalty goals and sharing along when italy was missing and we had lots of people and as soon as it occurred that there the winners in the rain continued to fall, people were that disappointed in that unhappy, but the in and around the square that had been travelling up along the parts of the national gathering in the church area, they are cleared away very quietly and it's almost the ghost town for a year and they were that disappointed at the result. fir were that disappointed at the result. ,., . ~ were that disappointed at the result. . ~ ., ., ~ were that disappointed at the result. ., ., ~ ., ., ., result. or back to work tomorrow, some of very _ result. or back to work tomorrow, some of very sore _ result. or back to work tomorrow, some of very sore heads. - result. or back to work tomorrow, some of very sore heads. thank . result. or back to work tomorrow, i some of very sore heads. thank you very much. at the fan zone. let me update you with some of the pictures around the world. delighted fans in rome celebrating
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the triumph on the international road. italy have the reputation and the form as a team nationally and internationally playing as a team that has one and the world cup. it is one in the euros before and it is one again tonight. the contest is being played forjust over the first euro and there would be the 60th anniversary year because we are playing the 2020 contest in the euro ua for european championship delayed by the pandemic. it reminds you of the first victory reminds you of how much the will of history, it was the first winter being the soviet union and now long gone, italy only entered the euros in 1968 and a few minutes ago, perhaps the england establishment was a bit sniffy
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frankly, a bit sniffy at the prospect taking part with foreigners because football was our game, we invented he could see that in the modern chant for both coming home. a bit of the spirit of that, in terms of peoples respect for the footballing nations, because let's face it, england has been humbled by italy and assessing earlier, to learn from the humbling experience. we will return to the stadium and the reaction to the result in the euros final and a little later in this programme, we expect the trophy to be had overjust a few minutes to the winning team. sir richard branson hasjust returned from the edge of space — during virgin galactic�*s first fully—crewed flight. takeoff from mew mexico was slightly delayed by bad weather but the flight is being seen as a milestone for the
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commencial space industry. sir richard said it was the experience of a lifetime. from spaceport america in new mexico — here's sophie long. preparations were made before take—off... about ten years, and an hour and a half behind schedule, in one of the most desolate areas of north america, a lifelong dream became reality. sir richard branson, along with two pilots and three other virgin galactic employees, were transported to the spaceship unity tethered to the mothership eve. then take—off. this is the moment he's been waiting for. after more than 16 years, and hundreds of millions of pounds, sir richard branson is now on his way to space. that's so cool. so you can see the moment when they release right there... forjust under four minutes, they experienced weightlessness and enjoyed a view of planet earth that only astronauts can dream of. well, i've done some
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ridiculous things in my lifetime. that was really, really, really ridiculous. but ijust can't wait for... ..one day to be able to experience this. it's the experience of a lifetime. and touchdown. safely back on earth after a 90—minute flight. critics call this a billionaire'sjoyride, harmful to the planet sir richard says he wants to protect. for the people here at the first purpose—built commercial spaceport on the planet, this passenger flight marks an historic moment in the long and continuing journey towards space tourism becoming a reality. sophie long, bbc news, spaceport america, new mexico. 0ur correspondent sophie long caught up with richard branson after he came back down to earth. here's what they had to say to each other. congratulations. thank you so much.
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i think i'm congratulations. thank you so much. i think i'm still _ congratulations. thank you so much. i think i'm still up _ congratulations. thank you so much. i think i'm still up there, _ congratulations. thank you so much. i think i'm still up there, bob - congratulations. thank you so much. i think i'm still up there, bob do - i think i'm still up there, bob do my best — i think i'm still up there, bob do my best to— i think i'm still up there, bob do my best to pretend i'm down here again _ my best to pretend i'm down here again. which is at the most extraordinary day, a combination of 70 years _ extraordinary day, a combination of 70 years of— extraordinary day, a combination of 70 years of hard work by wonderful group _ 70 years of hard work by wonderful group of— 70 years of hard work by wonderful group of people and, we are all feeling — group of people and, we are all feeling very, very elated. you been dreamin: feeling very, very elated. you been dreaming about _ feeling very, very elated. you been dreaming about this _ feeling very, very elated. you been dreaming about this since - feeling very, very elated. you been dreaming about this since you - feeling very, very elated. you been dreaming about this since you are l dreaming about this since you are young, is there anything you imagined?— young, is there anything you imauined? ., _ �*, ., ., imagined? honestly, it's more than i imaained, imagined? honestly, it's more than i imagined. it — imagined? honestly, it's more than i imagined. it is _ imagined? honestly, it's more than i imagined, it is impossible _ imagined? honestly, it's more than i imagined, it is impossible to - imagined, it is impossible to describe _ imagined, it is impossible to describe. first of all, the rush of going _ describe. first of all, the rush of going so— describe. first of all, the rush of going so fast to going 3000 miles an hour or— going so fast to going 3000 miles an hour or seven or eight seconds, and then the, _ hour or seven or eight seconds, and then the, when you get there, i said a few_ then the, when you get there, i said a few words— then the, when you get there, i said a few words to the kids because i really— a few words to the kids because i really wanted to inspire kids to think— really wanted to inspire kids to think of— really wanted to inspire kids to think of space in the same way that i think of space in the same way that iwas _ think of space in the same way that i was inspired as a kid when he finished — i was inspired as a kid when he finished saying those words, i unbuckled and just drifted out onto
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the cattin— unbuckled and just drifted out onto the cabin and i looked down and the spaceship— the cabin and i looked down and the spaceship was no going over and we had this— spaceship was no going over and we had this enormous windows or looking through— had this enormous windows or looking through these windows in the beautiful earth and three of other astronauts that have gone through like fish _ astronauts that have gone through like fish beneath me, i got to the way and — like fish beneath me, i got to the way and look to the window. every second _ way and look to the window. every second was — way and look to the window. every second was breathtaking. back way and look to the window. every second was breathtaking.- second was breathtaking. back to this morning. _ second was breathtaking. back to this morning, were _ second was breathtaking. back to this morning, were you _ second was breathtaking. back to this morning, were you scared? l second was breathtaking. back to this morning, were you scared? i | second was breathtaking. back to - this morning, were you scared? i was not scared- — this morning, were you scared? i was not scared. joyce. — this morning, were you scared? i was not scared. joyce, i've _ this morning, were you scared? i was not scared. joyce, i've trained - this morning, were you scared? i was not scared. joyce, i've trained and trained _ not scared. joyce, i've trained and trained and — not scared. joyce, i've trained and trained and i'm really fit and healthy— trained and i'm really fit and healthy and, the moment i realised my body— healthy and, the moment i realised my body was, you have quite a lot of geforce. _ my body was, you have quite a lot of geforce. i_ my body was, you have quite a lot of geforce, i could just relax and enjoy— geforce, i could just relax and enjoy second of it and i knew that
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our wonderful engineers had gotten it right _ our wonderful engineers had gotten it right i'm — our wonderful engineers had gotten it right. i'm not worried about some catastrophe — it right. i'm not worried about some catastrophe taking place. it is incredible what they have built and the mothership and the spaceship in this beautiful spaceport, it isjust so stunning. i wanted to enjoy every minute _ so stunning. i wanted to enjoy every minute of— so stunning. i wanted to enjoy every minute of it— so stunning. i wanted to enjoy every minute of it and they did. you so stunning. i wanted to en'oy every minute of it and they did._ minute of it and they did. you talk about your — minute of it and they did. you talk about your family _ minute of it and they did. you talk about your family and _ minute of it and they did. you talk about your family and your - minute of it and they did. you talk about your family and your wife, l about your family and your wife, semi great adventures, has or ever been a time when any of them said no, stop, no? mr; been a time when any of them said no. stop. no?— been a time when any of them said no, sto, no? y ~ , ., no, stop, no? my wife knew me before i started no, stop, no? my wife knew me before i started trying — no, stop, no? my wife knew me before i started trying to _ no, stop, no? my wife knew me before i started trying to balloon _ no, stop, no? my wife knew me before i started trying to balloon around - i started trying to balloon around the world — i started trying to balloon around the world or break records across the world or break records across the atlantic in books and so on. so, ithink— the atlantic in books and so on. so, i think she — the atlantic in books and so on. so, i think she accepted it and would not go _ i think she accepted it and would not go on — i think she accepted it and would not go on any of the adventures, my kids are _ not go on any of the adventures, my kids are taking after me, so they have _ kids are taking after me, so they
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have done — kids are taking after me, so they have done this and my poor wife just to see _ have done this and my poor wife just to see us _ have done this and my poor wife just to see us are — have done this and my poor wife just to see us are doing these adventures together _ to see us are doing these adventures together. as a family, i'm trying to remember— together. as a family, i'm trying to remember what together. as a family, i'm trying to rememberwhat our together. as a family, i'm trying to remember what our motto is. the brave _ remember what our motto is. the brave may— remember what our motto is. the brave may not live forever but the cautious _ brave may not live forever but the cautious do — brave may not live forever but the cautious do not live at all and that is a family— cautious do not live at all and that is a family is how we live our life. i is a family is how we live our life. iwouid _ is a family is how we live our life. iwouid iove — is a family is how we live our life. i would love to go up with their kids but— i would love to go up with their kids but i've got a waiting list of 700 people who have already signed up 700 people who have already signed up to go— 700 people who have already signed up to go to _ 700 people who have already signed up to go to space and it is their turn— up to go to space and it is their turn now— up to go to space and it is their turn now andl up to go to space and it is their turn now and i have done the customer— turn now and i have done the customer experience that i've checked — customer experience that i've checked all the little things that i think— checked all the little things that i think could be improved and admit my lists -- _ think could be improved and admit my lists -- i've _ think could be improved and admit my lists —— i've made. and i will send them _ lists —— i've made. and i will send them on _ lists —— i've made. and i will send them on their— lists —— i've made. and i will send them on their way to watch the next and move _ them on their way to watch the next and move on— them on their way to watch the next and move on to other challenges. a final and move on to other challenges. final thought, what was the best
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bit? it final thought, what was the best bit? , , . ,. , . bit? it is difficult described. when ou're bit? it is difficult described. when you're looking _ bit? it is difficult described. when you're looking down _ bit? it is difficult described. when you're looking down at _ bit? it is difficult described. when you're looking down at our - bit? it is difficult described. when you're looking down at our earth l bit? it is difficult described. when i you're looking down at our earth and you're looking down at our earth and you see _ you're looking down at our earth and you see how— you're looking down at our earth and you see how stunningly beautiful our planet _ you see how stunningly beautiful our planet is— you see how stunningly beautiful our planet is and i don't think there is any of— planet is and i don't think there is any of the — planet is and i don't think there is any of the planet that we know if that is _ any of the planet that we know if that is this — any of the planet that we know if that is this a date believe that is the absolute high moment. the winners metals are being handed out and i can see the pictures of the delighted italian team in the trophy will be handed out. how much does this mean for italy? to handed out. how much does this mean for ital ? ., . , handed out. how much does this mean for ital ? ., ., , ., , ., for italy? to answer that question, let me just — for italy? to answer that question, let me just stand _ for italy? to answer that question, let me just stand back— for italy? to answer that question, let me just stand back and - for italy? to answer that question, let me just stand back and this - for italy? to answer that question, let me just stand back and this is l let me just stand back and this is what it means for italy. you see,
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these people move a bit of the way, you can see the italian flags waving there, a sense of complete elation here and in the heart of rome, this means a lot for italy, both in footballing terms and the second european champion title for italy since 1968. the second ever and also in terms of the mood of the country, just a country that is had a torrid year and a half of covid—19 and the economic fallout from that and now they've absolutely got something to celebrate. they something small about and this is a team has been revolutionised by the manager and they now have 3a unbeaten games as of tonight and 15 consecutive victories. they have snatched victory from the jaws of defeat after that very early goal by england in two minutes into the game and a brilliant equaliser and then a nail—biting penalty shoot—out that i
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can tell you that here on the outside, few people could not bear to watch. they did, they guarded in the scenes of wild celebration over the scenes of wild celebration over the something to behold. the celebration _ the something to behold. the celebration of _ the something to behold. the celebration of something to behold, the mood must�*ve changed dramatically with that second—half goal. dramatically with that second-half coal. �* , , ., , dramatically with that second-half oal. , ., dramatically with that second-half ioal , .,y dramatically with that second-half goal. absolutely, italy was stunned into submission _ goal. absolutely, italy was stunned into submission by _ goal. absolutely, italy was stunned into submission by that _ goal. absolutely, italy was stunned into submission by that early - into submission by that early england goal and on the back forfor quite a lot of that first part of the first half and then they got their confidence and got back into their confidence and got back into the strike they believed in themselves. and that really defined italy all the way through this, yes, they know they are strong team they've always known that and they knew that they were going to put a good final against england and wembley with the masses infant home advantage. but italy believed in itself and i think in a culture that has been injected into the team by
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roberto, giving the italians confidence and joy. the italians just need to enjoy themselves out of wembley and that's exactly what they did. they did not insure themselves for the first five or ten minutes the first half, but then it really picked up and there's a sense of complete relations and they are champions of europe and they feel on top of the world. is a champions of europe and they feel on top of the world.— top of the world. is a very late niuht top of the world. is a very late nicht in top of the world. is a very late night in rome _ top of the world. is a very late night in rome and _ top of the world. is a very late night in rome and indeed - top of the world. is a very late night in rome and indeed in l top of the world. is a very late - night in rome and indeed in towns and cities and villages all over the country. and cities and villages all over the count . . , and cities and villages all over the count . , , ., ., , ., ., country. guy, the italians not a .a l country. guy, the italians not a party. don't — country. guy, the italians not a party. don't they? _ country. guy, the italians not a party, don't they? it _ country. guy, the italians not a party, don't they? it is - country. guy, the italians not a party, don't they? it is well- country. guy, the italians not a i party, don't they? it is well known —— the italians know how to party. is a country that cares deeply about football, they care deeply about their image, how the rest of the world sees it and one woman put it
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to me earlier in the day, if we win, we are back in the headlines for the right reasons. we are not looked down not any more, we are not talked down not any more, we are not talked down to any more and you could see the kind ofjoy that is emanating around here and we are discontinuing for some time to come and that is what they have brought to this country. railing 60 million by the italian flag and it is a rare thing that italians feel united, but they absolutely for united tonight. hagar absolutely for united tonight. how in the run op _ absolutely for united tonight. how in the run up to — absolutely for united tonight. how in the run up to this final, once we knew, how did the italian media report the infant team and gareth southgate because there was a report of the british press. thea;r southgate because there was a report of the british press.— of the british press. they reported it with respect _ of the british press. they reported it with respect and _ of the british press. they reported it with respect and they _ of the british press. they reported it with respect and they knew - of the british press. they reported it with respect and they knew they| it with respect and they knew they were up against the strong england
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side and i think there are many similarities of the italian media between him and southgate and they were two managers who completely transformed their teams and the sides and the group mentality rather than individual. there is the italian newspaper article to try to dissect every angle of italy's opponent from the country that commits the culinary crimes of pineapple and pizzas to, it's wartime prime minister who once scoffed that the italians lose wars as if they were football games and these football games as if they were wars. well, italy has not lost tonight, they have one. he probably feels a little bit like they've one or more but they are going to do it withjoy and with or more but they are going to do it with joy and with the valiance for many hours and days and weeks to come. i
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many hours and days and weeks to come. ., many hours and days and weeks to come. . ,., many hours and days and weeks to come, ., , ., ., many hours and days and weeks to come. . ,., ., ., a many hours and days and weeks to come. . . . ,., many hours and days and weeks to come. . . . y., . come. i am so glad i asked you that cuestion, come. i am so glad i asked you that question. a — come. i am so glad i asked you that question, a wonderful _ come. i am so glad i asked you that question, a wonderful answer. - come. i am so glad i asked you thatj question, a wonderful answer. have come. i am so glad i asked you that l question, a wonderful answer. have a great night and i know you will take this on the chin as an english and instantly. but enjoy the party, thank you so much for your time. after taking tough action for more than a year to prevent a widespread lovely stories about how italy has performed tonight. after taking tough action for more than a year to prevent a widespread outbreak of covid—19 — parts of australia are now once again being forced into lockdown. sydney is currently in lockdown — and the new south wales state premier says she cannot predict when that will end. australia has not yet had widespread vaccination — withjust one in nine of the population fully vaccinated — meaning the risks of a damaging outbreak are higher than in other countries where jabs have been more widely given. i'm joined now by holly seale, associate professor of infectious disease at the university
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of new south wales, australia. thank you very much for speaking to us again on bbc news. can you give us again on bbc news. can you give us again on bbc news. can you give us a sense first of all of how in a country which is virtually shut down international travel and has been so strict and how it's handled new arrivals with long periods of in which they have to be in quarantine, has yet had cases of continuing cases of outbreaks here and there in the case where an elderly woman has died having been infected within her own family sitting. it is died having been infected within her own family sitting.— own family sitting. it is an unfortunate _ own family sitting. it is an unfortunate time - own family sitting. it is an unfortunate time and - own family sitting. it is an unfortunate time and we i own family sitting. it is an - unfortunate time and we have done own family sitting. it is an _ unfortunate time and we have done so well during this pandemic in terms of trying to keep case numbers down. 0urselves back into a spike with the stilted variant. and i am in the lockdown area. and it is a challenging space. it is eight space
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will be can reflect how hotel quarantine and whether or not we still have issues with how we handle returning travellers and the government is already recently hinted at a change with the shift to home—based quarantine to see whether or not we can reduce these issues with hotel quarantine. but it is also the fact that we still have quite a low proportion of our population who have received the vaccine. ., ., , population who have received the vaccine. . , ., , vaccine. one thing that has prompted other governments _ vaccine. one thing that has prompted other governments to _ vaccine. one thing that has prompted other governments to use _ vaccine. one thing that has prompted other governments to use incentives l other governments to use incentives to train and encourage them. the latest one in the uk as a series of adverts and big on people saying, full of images of old people parking on the beach and bars and restaurants and come and join the party. in other words, you're missing out, yourself vaccinated. what techniques are being used elsewhere and what affect? look, we know based on _ elsewhere and what affect? look, we know based on previous _
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elsewhere and what affect? look, we know based on previous research - elsewhere and what affect? look, we know based on previous research or. know based on previous research or on vaccinations that there are a range of things that we can do to try and nurture prompt people to go and get the vaccine and that is from making sure our communication strategies really talk to the elements that support uptake and making sure access is there, making sure the vaccine is easy and accessible as we can make it, but also maybe using other strategies and this is where people are talking about incentives. incentives have been previously used for vaccination. most people can recall receiving a lollipop post visit. but what if the incentives being devised is things like lotteries, the opportunity to maybe have scholarships all the way through a free beer or a free doughnut postvaccination. some of these incentives have been met with positive, but others not so, and
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here is where we kind of, debate the pros and cons of putting them in and people will say that it is now not ethical to introduce an incentive for we've already had a proportion of the population who have received the vaccine. 0thers of the population who have received the vaccine. others will say, it is changing the focus of the vaccine programme and why should we incentivise someone when really, receiving the vaccine and protecting yourself from these new variants should be incentive enough and in going forward with these strategies, governments related to think through, this is the best mechanism, are there other elements to we could get instead of focus on strengthening? brute get instead of focus on strengthening? get instead of focus on strenaathenin? ~ ., ., get instead of focus on strenaathenin? . ., ., ., get instead of focus on strenntheninn? . ., ., ., . strengthening? we are going to have to leave it there. _ strengthening? we are going to have to leave it there. really _ strengthening? we are going to have to leave it there. really nice - strengthening? we are going to have to leave it there. really nice to - to leave it there. really nice to talk to you and we hope to speak again about this whole process and thank you very much. let's go to wembley stadium.
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john watson is outside wembley stadium. remarkable, if that was the final, those of final to savour. a special occasion for those inside the stadium but for those england fans who were here to see the first final in years, not the result after what was a brilliant start by england when you consider back in the starting line—up for this game, provided brilliant cross afterjust three minutes and then the belief flooded through the stadium that parenthesis is going to be the moment but england, despite controlling that first staff after half—time, the roles were reversed as england came out and equalised me one all at the score and as we hadn't extra time, southgate making some substitutions and ultimately as
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the substitutions that he brought on in the later stages of the second period that with the penalty shoot—out in mind, marcus rushford came on with a penalty shoot—out looming in an ultimately unfortunately for them, this contributed to that defeat at the end for england and giving england the hope for the penalty shoot—out when the pound to 3—2 ultimately though, after this to mrs that led to and getting the chance to bring them back and the penalty shoot, ultimately his penalty was saved as well and so three penalties missed for england in that shoot—out and sadly for england, it ends their hope of lifting this for the first time. but italy was the better team throughout that match as they go on now to win this tournament for the second time in their history, the last time was back in 1968. the most recent trophy back at the world cup.
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a disappointment ultimately for england, sure. we will leave you with the celebrations and rome. 0ur viewers internationally have left us for the evening. thank you for watching bbc news in the uk. normally at this time of the evening, will give you a review, but it went to penalties and yes, it is all over but the night is just beginning for some. those first editions of the papers are going to be arriving very late but here are two people who worked at the cold face of the newspaper industry that are with us and still, ms. —— colonists. tony, do you want to kick us off by —— columnists. this
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crushing disappointment after the joy crushing disappointment after the joy and euphoria of the last few weeks. . joy and euphoria of the last few weeks. , ., , . joy and euphoria of the last few weeks. , . , . , ., , weeks. these finals which is a big deal in itself, _ weeks. these finals which is a big deal in itself, multiple _ weeks. these finals which is a big deal in itself, multiple teams - weeks. these finals which is a big | deal in itself, multiple teams have stiffed faces of developments with the improve and it was a psychological area. and they have massive scopes for growth. we can ask questions about southgate and how his younger players took the fourth and fifth penalties which is not ideal. he was expecting experienced players on the fourth and fifth, but they will remember this and there is time to grow from this and there is time to grow from this and there is time to grow from this and learn from the experience. and with the adjuster on the corner next year, they can be very helpful and also look at this and think
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about this and some cases we will see what roberto mancini would do and what we would change, and things changed in the last parts of the first half and how they grew into the game and look at these situations and say ok, are we going to do this in the future? i do not like this, a lot of people do not want your positivity. but i think this is the best group of england players in the games history and i think they have the capacity to grow and going to win the world cup and if they that next year, the next night will look like part of the chicks another piece will come in. we have one sports page that is the telegraph with its very strong and pointed message. this is going to hurt. that staying of pain, disappointment, humiliation that those young men must�*ve felt tonight and those closing moments of the
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competition, how valuable can that be if it is channelled in the right way? it be if it is channelled in the right wa ? .., be if it is channelled in the right wa ? , , be if it is channelled in the right wa? , ,~ be if it is channelled in the right wa? , m way? it can be extremely valuable if ou look way? it can be extremely valuable if you look on — way? it can be extremely valuable if you look on the _ way? it can be extremely valuable if you look on the face _ way? it can be extremely valuable if you look on the face of— way? it can be extremely valuable if you look on the face of harry - way? it can be extremely valuable if you look on the face of harry kane, | you look on the face of harry kane, someone _ you look on the face of harry kane, someone said who wanted to win for his country. — someone said who wanted to win for his country, win for his team and if you look. _ his country, win for his team and if you look, tottenham was in the final with liverpool. but i think first of all in _ with liverpool. but i think first of all in the — with liverpool. but i think first of all in the immediate future, there will be _ all in the immediate future, there will be a _ all in the immediate future, there will be a lot of criticism of gareth southgate — will be a lot of criticism of gareth southgate and the possession was 'ust southgate and the possession was just 37% _ southgate and the possession was just 37% in italy after the first 20 minutes— just 37% in italy after the first 20 minutes the match and some of the ekecutions— minutes the match and some of the executions that he made today, he seemed _ executions that he made today, he seemed to — executions that he made today, he seemed to make them very late and there _ seemed to make them very late and there will— seemed to make them very late and there will be questions raised about all of— there will be questions raised about all of that— there will be questions raised about all of that but nevertheless, but i think— all of that but nevertheless, but i think the — all of that but nevertheless, but i think the team has to learn. i think the young — think the team has to learn. i think the young players in the team have
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great _ the young players in the team have great faith — the young players in the team have great faith in the manager and what they will— great faith in the manager and what they will learn is that they are going — they will learn is that they are going somewhere. that it is not a cul-de-sac — going somewhere. that it is not a cul—de—sac. a penalty defeat does not mean — cul—de—sac. a penalty defeat does not mean that this is the end of the road _ not mean that this is the end of the road. actually, the world cup is coming — road. actually, the world cup is coming and it's not very far away next _ coming and it's not very far away next winter— coming and it's not very far away next winter and it is a team that will grow— next winter and it is a team that will grow and give opportunities to many— will grow and give opportunities to many people, he brings men, blends them _ many people, he brings men, blends them together and if you look at the english _ them together and if you look at the english bench, that is perhaps one of the _ english bench, that is perhaps one of the most talented benches and a national— of the most talented benches and a national team has ever had at the moment— national team has ever had at the moment and even with the world cup --oin moment and even with the world cup going on. _ moment and even with the world cup going on. if— moment and even with the world cup going on, if you look at teams around — going on, if you look at teams around the world, there are teams that they— around the world, there are teams that they can take on a claim to beat _ that they can take on a claim to beat them _ that they can take on a claim to beat them. yes, they were beaten by a more _ beat them. yes, they were beaten by a more experienced italian side, but led by— a more experienced italian side, but led by a _ a more experienced italian side, but led by a very— a more experienced italian side, but led by a very good manager and manchester city was led to the first premier— manchester city was led to the first premier league title and elsewhere, if you'd _ premier league title and elsewhere, if you'd like, but we must recognise is that— if you'd like, but we must recognise is that the _ if you'd like, but we must recognise is that the defeat is sad, but it is
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