![]() The mascot was reportedly given to the player who performed worst at training, and was pictured being carried by John Stones, Chris Smalling and skipper Wayne Rooney. MascotsĮngland Doesn’t have a mascot this year, but at the 2016 Euros had cuddly toy Leo the Lion. Nicknamed Gorilla because he celebrates his rare goals by thumping his chest. The veteran defender will do almost anything to protect the goal. ![]() The Tottenham talisman is regarded as one of the best forwards in world football, and proved his mettle in the Denmark game by equalling Gary Lineker’s record of 10 goals in an international competition. It features a dedicated dial to track half-time, extra time and overtime. The blazer comes off as the games start, revealing his 18-carat gold Richard Mille watch, specially designed for the manager. Italy Perma-tanned Roberto Mancini wears a powder blue-grey Armani blazer typically teamed with a tailored white shirt and navy-blue tie. Unlike during the last World Cup, Gareth tends to wear his jacket throughout each game. Mancini looking dapper (Image: Getty Images) He now wears an understated £680 navy suit made by his chosen designer for the tournament, London-based menswear brand Percival, along with a lucky navy polka dot tie with a white pocket square. Since his playing career ended in 2001 he has managed seven clubs, including Fiorentina, Lazio, Inter Milan and Manchester City.& their fashionĮngland Gareth Southgate has ditched the waistcoat he became famous for during the 2018 World Cup. He was capped 35 times for Italy, taking part in Euro 1988 and the 1990 World Cup, achieving semi-final finishes in both tournaments. He later won another Cup Winners’ Cup as well as two more Coppa Italia titles for Lazio. He was snapped up by Bologna aged 13, and made his Serie A debut for the club aged 16 before moving to Sampdoria where he helped the team in the Serie A league title, four Coppa Italia titles and the European Cup Winners’ Cup. He grew up in the mountain town of Roccadaspide in south-western Italy, where he served as an altar boy and played in a Catholic football team. Was pronounced dead due to a blocked windpipe after birth, but came to life after a doctor slapped him on the face. Southgate made 57 appearances for England, featuring in the 1998 World Cup, and the Euros in 1996 – when he missed the penalty that knocked England out – and 2000.Īfter his playing career ended in May 2006 at 35, he managed Middlesbrough before taking on the England under-21s and becoming England manager in 2016. He won the League Cup with both Aston Villa and Middlesbrough, for whom he also played in the 2006 UEFA Cup Final. The Italian flag (Image: Getty Images/Photononstop RF)
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