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May couldn't watch 'nerve-wracking' England shootout win

Soccer Football - World Cup - Round of 16 - Colombia vs England - Spartak Stadium, Moscow, Russia - July 3, 2018 England's Eric Dier scores a penalty during the shootout REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov

LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May found it too nerve-wracking to watch the final moments of the England soccer team's nail-biting win over Colombia late on Tuesday night, her spokesman said.

England progressed to the quarter finals of the World Cup in Russia courtesy of their first penalty shootout win in the competition, ending a decades-long run of heartbreaking exits from major tournaments and sparking mass celebration in London.

But for May, leading a minority government locked in the final throes of the country's most complex negotiations since the end of World War Two on leaving the European Union, the tension in Moscow's Spartak Stadium was too much to bear.

Englan''s Jordan Pickford saves a penalty during the shootout from Colombia's Carlos Bacca. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach

"She actually said earlier she struggles to watch penalties because it's a nerve-wracking time," May's spokesman told reporters.

Speaking in parliament earlier, May described the win as a "very rare and welcome event" and congratulated the team.

The opposition Labour Party also weighed in, launching a new policy off the back of the historic win by saying the whole of Britain should be given a day off to celebrate if England won the tournament.

Colombia's Juan Cuadrado scores a penalty during the shootout. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach

"We don't want to get ahead of ourselves, but I think it is the case that Jeremy believes that if England were to win the World Cup there should be a public bank holiday in celebration," a spokesman for Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said.

(Reporting by William James; editing by Stephen Addison)

England players celebrate while Colombia react after the penalty shootout. REUTERS/Christian Hartmann
July 3, 2018; Moscow, Russia; England players celebrate after defeating Colombia in penalty kicks in the round of 16 during the FIFA World Cup 2018 at Spartak Stadium. Mandatory Credit: PA Images/Sipa USA via USA TODAY Sports
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