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Italian midfielder Manuel Locatelli brought a water bottle and moved Coca-Cola bottles off his table as he arrived for a post-game presser following his team's 3-0 victory against Switzerland, in Rome, on Wednesday.
The move followed similar actions by Portuguese player Cristiano Ronaldo, whose dismissal of the Coca-Cola bottles was followed by a plunge of $4 billion (€3.3 billion) in the value of the company's stock. Ronaldo's action in turn was followed by French player Paul Pogba moving a Heineken bottle off his press conference table.
Italy beat Switzerland 3-0 on Wednesday, qualifying for the knockout stages in the Euro 2020 competition.
Italian midfielder Manuel Locatelli brought a water bottle and moved Coca-Cola bottles off his table as he arrived for a post-game presser following his team's 3-0 victory against Switzerland, in Rome, on Wednesday.
The move followed similar actions by Portuguese player Cristiano Ronaldo, whose dismissal of the Coca-Cola bottles was followed by a plunge of $4 billion (€3.3 billion) in the value of the company's stock. Ronaldo's action in turn was followed by French player Paul Pogba moving a Heineken bottle off his press conference table.
Italy beat Switzerland 3-0 on Wednesday, qualifying for the knockout stages in the Euro 2020 competition.
Mandatory credit: ©UEFA 2021; Only for news use (including TV, radio, digital platforms, social media); Available only to subscribers; Resale is prohibited; Association with UEFA is not allowed; Any changes other than duration are prohibited.
Italian midfielder Manuel Locatelli brought a water bottle and moved Coca-Cola bottles off his table as he arrived for a post-game presser following his team's 3-0 victory against Switzerland, in Rome, on Wednesday.
The move followed similar actions by Portuguese player Cristiano Ronaldo, whose dismissal of the Coca-Cola bottles was followed by a plunge of $4 billion (€3.3 billion) in the value of the company's stock. Ronaldo's action in turn was followed by French player Paul Pogba moving a Heineken bottle off his press conference table.
Italy beat Switzerland 3-0 on Wednesday, qualifying for the knockout stages in the Euro 2020 competition.