After coming off the bench to score a 93rd-minute equalizer in
England's second Euro 2013 group-stage match against Russia, 21-year-old
striker Toni Duggan returned to the team's Swedish hotel and witnessed
an ice cream shop robbery. And you thought you had an interesting day.
From the Guardian:
Duggan said: "I couldn't sleep because of the game and then I heard someone breaking into the ice-cream shop outside the hotel. We've got to know the owner very well, we've given him a ticket to the game and a few flags, so I phoned reception and they got the police. Crazy. The police were talking to us up at our windows and were there all night with their dogs. Hopefully they caught whoever did it."
Duggan's first goal of the
tournament and what we can only imagine is her first time witnessing an
ice cream shop robbery were not the only firsts of the tournament for
her family, though. From the BBC: more info you can visit http://www.free-kick.net
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