Roberto Mancini and his Euro 2020 winning Italy squad star in a new advert for the Italian Post Office which pokes fun at England.
Italy won the competition on penalties against Gareth Southgate's England after a tense final went all the way to penalties, and the new advert makes an audacious reference to the losing team.
The advert shows Mancini answering the door to Juventus pair Leonardo Bonucci and Manuel Locatelli as well as Chelsea's Jorginho - all three of whom played their part in the final win.
Jorginho offers the Italy boss a parcel and tells him it's an Italian dessert called "Zuppa Inglese" - which translates into "English soup" - before laughing.
Italy have been basking in their glory ever since they narrowly defeated the Three Lions and ended cries of "It's Coming Home" from England supporters.
The chant is synonymous among England fans and is always sung when the national team are performing well or on the cusp of success.
Bonucci, who was named Uefa's Star of the Match for his performance in the final, famously shouted "It's coming to Rome" down a camera immediately after Italy's victory.
Speaking to The Athletic in September, the Juventus defender revealed how the confidence among England players and supporters motivated them to win at Wembley.
Bonucci said : "We didn’t pay much attention to it until the Spain game [semi-final], then the anger inside of us began to mount.
"We wanted to show them that the final hadn’t already been decided. That they hadn’t already won.
“Hearing that song on repeat and the comment from Declan Rice saying England were ten times more motivated to win than us… well, they’re the kind of mistakes young players make.
"You don’t say that. You should never say you want something more than somebody else or you’re better than somebody else.”
Discussing England fans, Bonucci added: "We got to the ground and there were a load of England fans hurling insults and abuse at us.
"It didn’t bother us one bit. The way we looked at it, it was a challenge and we thought, ‘Tonight we’re going to show you.'
"Before the game, I gave a speech to the team telling them that if we’ve made it this far, it’s down to the team spirit we’ve got, the willingness to sacrifice ourselves for each other and because we have never felt any pressure to prove anything to anyone.
“The opposite was true of England. The pressure was on their shoulders.
"All we had to think about was enjoying ourselves and playing our own game. As long as we did that the result would take care of itself just as it had done in the other games."