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Updated Thursday July 13, 2000, 9:57 PM GMT News: Sunday July 2, 2000 French were stronger, says sad Zoff Italian coach Dino Zoff was philosophical in defeat after world champions France came back from the dead to snatch the European title away from his team with a 2-1 victory on Sunday. Euro 2000: No shortage of thrills If the old adage that you can have too much of a good thing is true, then Euro 2000 has surely been much too much. With an unusually small number of exceptions, it has been a tournament of rich excitement and outstanding quality. Henry: Our mental toughness won it French striker Thierry Henry said his team's mental strength had been crucial in coming back from behind to beat Italy 2-1 in the Euro 2000 final on Sunday. Trezeguet gives France golden joy It was never billed as a classic. Despite the flair of the French, the focus going into the Final of Euro 2000 was on the negativity of the Italian side. Voeller surprised to get German job Rudi Voeller, the blond striker who helped Germany win the 1990 World Cup, was appointed national coach on a caretaker basis on Sunday even though he has no coaching experience or trainer's licence. Daum out to show he is no nearly-man Platini: Final will be a close call Cannavaro: French so hard to break Zizou is the boss now, says Vieira Wilko: We'll never win with yob culture Give Keegan more time, says Wenger Wenger lining up £5m Wright move Advocaat blast at Rijkaard ignorance
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