Murals in London pay tribute to England's Euro 2020 performance
Two murals have been painted at Vinegar Yard in London Bridge.
Last updated 14th Jul 2021
A mural has been unveiled in central London paying tribute to the England team's performance in the Euro 2020 tournament.
Two murals – one of manager Gareth Southgate and the other of captain Harry Kane and boy-from-Brent Raheem Sterling – have been painted at Vinegar Yard in London Bridge.
Urban street artists MurWalls created the artwork to help Londoners and visitors celebrate the capital’s role in hosting the European championships.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, said:
“What an amazing month the England team have given us during the EURO2020 tournament.
“On behalf of all Londoners, I want to congratulate the magnificent England football team and their wonderful manager Gareth Southgate on making it to the final of the competition.
“The murals created by MurWalls unveiled today are a wonderful celebration of a team that have inspired and united our nation in our time of need.
"I encourage as many people as possible to take a look and get out and about in our wonderful capital this summer.”
Marc Silver, founder of MurWalls, said:
“Football may not quite have come home but pride in our national team certainly did - and that’s in no small part down to the leadership of Gareth Southgate.
"On and off the field, he and his players are true role models for young Londoners and we’re delighted to be working with the Mayor to celebrate their historic achievement on home turf.
"We look forward to honouring them going one better next year!”
Neil Benson, Vinegar Yard said:
"It’s been amazing seeing fans and friends get together again at Vinegar Yard and support the England team in the Euros.
"We’re proud to have these murals on display at Vinegar Yard to show our support for Gareth Southgate and the team who inspired the nation.”