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Disappointed England fans react to 1-1 draw with Denmark

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Disappointed England fans react to 1-1 draw with Denmark

Disappointed England fans react to 1-1 draw with Denmark

England fans react disappointingly to their team's 1-1 draw with Denmark in the second group stage match of their Euro 2024 campaign.

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