LONDON (AP) 鈥 To hear the England players giddily singing along with the Wembley Stadium crowd to "Sweet Caroline" 鈥 鈥渟o good, so good鈥 鈥 encapsulates the youthful exuberance and carefree spirit of a group unburdened by trying to end the team's 55-year trophy drought on Sunday.
To hear Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini talk about going all the way shows how pressure to win a trophy for your country can be an enduring motivation for yourself and the squad, especially in the twilight of a career.
鈥淢aybe at 36 you feel it more,鈥 Chiellini said, 鈥渂ecause you understand more how hard it is and the work that goes into it.鈥
The European Championship final on Sunday pits England, which hasn鈥檛 even reached a final since winning the 1966 World Cup, against one of the continent鈥檚 most decorated teams.
The last of Italy鈥檚 four World Cup victories came in 2006, when Chiellini had already made his international debut but didn鈥檛 play at the tournament. But the team is a comparative underachiever in the European Championship with its only title in 1968.
Italy, however, has already reached the final twice in recent years 鈥 in 2000 and 2012 鈥 whereas England hasn鈥檛 got close until now.
With the pandemic restricting travel to London, the permitted crowd of 66,000 at Wembley Stadium will be largely packed with England fans for the national team鈥檚 greatest soccer moment since 1966, when coach Gareth Southgate wasn鈥檛 even born.
Winning Euro 2020 would be a form or redemption for Southgate, whose penalty miss against Germany at Euro '96 denied England a chance of making the final.
鈥淚 know it won鈥檛 be enough for me and for the rest of the staff and for the players if we don鈥檛 win it now,鈥 Southgate said. 鈥淵ou get lovely messages that say 鈥榳hatever happens now,鈥 but that won鈥檛 be how it will be on Monday. We鈥檝e got to get it right.
鈥淲e can win it, but we鈥檝e got to get it spot on to win it. I said to the players ... people are respecting how they鈥檝e been and that they鈥檝e represented the country in the right way but now they have a choice of what color medal.鈥
Italy didn鈥檛 even qualify for the 2018 World Cup but has excelled with a 33-match unbeaten run since then under coach Roberto Mancini.
鈥淎t the beginning, when he told us to have in our minds the idea of winning the Euro, we thought he was crazy,鈥 Chiellini said. 鈥淚nstead, during these years he has created a team which is now on the brink of doing that. And as he has repeated to us after every match, 鈥極ne centimeter at a time,鈥 and now there is only the last centimeter left.鈥
They have to find a way past an opponent that has conceded only one goal in its six games at Euro 2020 and coped with Harry Kane not even scoring in the group stage.
鈥淓ngland are clearly not just Kane because they have amazing players on both wings,鈥 Chiellini said, 鈥渁nd their substitutes could all be in the starting 11 of a team that wins this competition.鈥
Tournaments can define, reshape perceptions and elevate players.
Just look at Federico Chiesa, who wasn鈥檛 even starting for Italy initially at Euro 2020 but went on to score key goals in the knockout phase.
Take Raheem Sterling, whose place in the England lineup was questioned because of his failure to score at any previous tournament and his struggles with Manchester City. He responded by netting the team鈥檚 only goals in the group stage, the opener in the win over Germany in the round of 16, and his attacking threat won the penalty that led to England鈥檚 semifinal winner against Denmark.
鈥淲hat he鈥檚 done for us and the unselfish part of his game goes unspoken about,鈥 said John Stones, Sterling's teammate with both England and City. 鈥淏ut as players we see it. He鈥檚 been a great threat going forward with how direct he鈥檚 been in the games and it has been great playing with him.
鈥淚鈥檓 sure he will be giving everything on Sunday, being that direct, and hopefully get another goal and see where it takes us.鈥
The final takes soccer to the end of an unprecedented period of pandemic disruption since the European Championship began 60 years, completing a unique tournament staged across the continent like never before, after being delayed by a year.
Guarding against a presumption of glory might be the hardest thing for England fans energized by the 鈥渇ootball鈥檚 coming home鈥 lyrics in its team anthem.
To home or Rome? We'll know on Sunday night.
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Rob Harris, The Canadian Press