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Why did England beat Swedish fans at IKEA?

On the evening of July 7th, 10, in the final of Russia 1/4 World Cup, England beat Sweden 2-0 and successfully entered the semi-finals, which delighted British fans. However, some British fans were overjoyed and rushed into the branch of Swedish furniture retailer IKEA in Stratford, England, making a big noise.

The video of "Make a scene at IKEA" quickly spread on the Internet. As you can see, a group of British fans jumped on the tables, chairs and beds in the IKEA store when they won the game, singing and dancing heartily. The scene was in chaos.

The local police entered the store and tried to stop the crazy behavior of the fans. The British authorities also warned national fans not to flood into the streets, causing traffic problems.

Earlier, in the early morning of June, 19, British fans watched the World Cup match between England and Tunisia in a local bar in Volgograd, Russia, during which they even "paid tribute" to the Nazis. The incident caught the attention of the British authorities and was investigated by the British police. During the competition, British fans were arrested for robbing Russian police on the train to Volgograd, and were fined 1000 rubles (about RMB 1000 yuan) afterwards.