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Euro 2012: Lego Recreations of the Tournament’s Greatest Moments

Posted: 15 Jun 2012 07:00 AM PDT

Have you been watching the 2012 European Championships? Yeah, me neither. But hey, this might pique your interest: a teenage football fan from Scotland has celebrated the (apparently very exciting) sports event by recreating some of the most memorable moments from past tournaments – in Lego! 18-year-old Graham Love spent four weeks painstakingly manipulating pint-sized plastic figures to make the stop-motion video, which he uploaded onto YouTube and which has went down a storm.

If you're a footy fan, you may recognise some of the famous scenes receiving the Lego treatment in Love's video: Cristiano Ronaldo weeping at Portugal's Euro 2004 loss, for example, as well as David Trezeguet winning the tournament for France in 2000. He also leaves a question mark open for England's performance this year. Well, we shall see (I'm sure I'll read about it somewhere). Below are some screenshots from the video, and right at the bottom is the video itself. Enjoy.

Tomas Brolin's goal against Sweden at Euro 92

Gazza's famous "dentist chair" celebration

Cristiano Ronaldo weeps as Portugal loses the final of Euro 04

David Trezeguet wins the tournament for France in 2000

Stuart Pearce celebrates his penalty against Spain at Euro 96

Steve McClaren watches as England fails to qualify for Euro 08

Probably not


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