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Watch: England fans trash an Ikea following win over Sweden

Exuberant celebrations are part of what makes the World Cup such an engaging spectacle. Even when they go a little over-the-top as they apparently did in England today, following the Three Lions’ World Cup quarterfinal defeat of Sweden.

In-your-face celebrations and good-natured rivalries, like the one that saw former Sweden great Zlatan Ibrahimovic challenge ex-England great David Beckham to a bet on social media, add spice to contests like Saturday’s quarterfinal meeting between Sweden and England.

Ibrahimovic, by the way, lost that bet and must now attend an England match with Beckham, while wearing an England jersey. If Ibra had won, Becks would’ve had to take the L.A. Galaxy striker shopping for whatever he wanted at Ikea, presumably the Burbank location, which is the closest to Ibrahimovic’s new home in Los Angeles.

Football fans watch England take on Sweden in The World Cup Quarter Finals at Luna Beach Cinema on Brighton Beach on July 7, 2018 in London, England. (Getty Images)
Football fans watch England take on Sweden in The World Cup Quarter Finals at Luna Beach Cinema on Brighton Beach on July 7, 2018 in London, England. (Getty Images)

Unfortunately, it was at a different location of the Swedish assemble-it-yourself furniture retailer that England fans got completely out of hand at while celebrating the 2-0 win that saw England book passage to its first World Cup semifinal since 1990.

In this video, which surfaced on social media in the hours following the match, we can see what clearly looks to be Three Lions fans running rampant in a UK location of the chain.

In the grainy video, which was obviously shot on someone’s phone, shirtless, beer-clutching fans can be seen running amuck through the store, jumping on furniture, throwing pillows and chanting England’s unofficial World Cup song/slogan, “football’s coming home.”

Meanwhile, a horrified retail associate looks away in apparent disgust.

Look, we get it England. This is the first time you’ve been to the semis in 28 years and, very probably, your best chance to win the World Cup since the last time you did back in 1966.

You’ve got a good, maybe great team, and there’s something oddly disarming about your ubiquitous, semi-ironic fight song. You have a right to believe, and a right to dream that maybe this summer will see the end of the more than 50 years of heartbreak.

But guys, there’s at least one, hopefully, two more matches to go in this thing. Is this how it’s going to be after every one? What’s going to be next? Ransacking a Russian restaurant, or throwing Belgian waffles into the River Thames?

Yes, we understand that assembling a LIATORP for your living room or a SONGESAND for your bedroom can be a little frustrating. But don’t take your frustrations out on Ikea.

And for that matter, why are you frustrated? You’re winning!

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