Full title reads: "Milan. Italians Jolt English Soccer Prestige".
Milan, Italy. Italy 'B' beat England 'B' Side 5-0 in football International from Milan.
MV Captains exchanging pennants. MV Crowd and kick off. Italians kicking to left. MV Reg Lewis chasing ball. Goalkeeper running out. SV Lewis and goalkeeper collide. MV Boniperti passes to Capello. Capello beats Crossland and shoots to score Italy's first goal. MV Crowd cheering. MV Italian forward dribbling through English defence. Lewis clears out to wing. MV Capello crosses to Caprille. Caprille back to Lorenzi. Lorenzi to Capello. Capello shoots. Shot is blocked by Boniperti who lobs it in. MV Crowd cheering. MV Caprile running up wing, centres. LV Ball to Capello, who beats 3 British defenders before passing to unmarked Burini, who scores third goal nonchalantly. MV Crowd. MV Lorenzi shoots from acute angle. Ball hits crossbar and bounces back into play. CU fans. LV Capello scores Italy's 4th goal. MV Crowd. MV Boniperti receives and shoots first time for Italy's fifth goal. MV Italian players congratulating. CU Italian banner with inscription - 'Forza Azzarri' with picture of Italian lion tamer whipping British lion.
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