Forza azzurri. It’s coming to Rome. A tournament that started with legendary tenor Andrea Bocelli serenading the Stadio Olimpico in Rome, ended with Italian captain Giorgio Chiellini lifting the European Championship trophy in London after a gripping penalty shootout victory over England. Italy, now unbeaten in 34 matches, were worthy winners of Euro 2020. The other tournament winners were European football fans, who briefly glimpsed normality after more than a year of tight coronavirus restrictions at stadiums. Here’s a full review of the good, the bad and the weird of Euro 2020. A is for acting. The Academy Award for best diving went to Italian forward Ciro Immobile, who was rolling around on the ground in apparent agony, before being miraculously resurrected as teammate Nicolò Barella lashed in Italy’s opening goal against Belgium. While the Italians won hearts with a modern, attractive style of play, the moment was a reminder that they’ll never lose their taste for the dark arts.