Olé Olé or Ollie Ollie? Tapas team split over Euros
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Loyalties will be divided when staff at a tapas restaurant sit down to watch the Euro 2024 final.
Olé Olé, in the shadow of Lincoln castle, brings a taste of Spain to the historic city.
But while the front-of-house staff will be flying the Spanish flag on Sunday, the kitchen team will be right behind England, after Ollie Watkins' late strike against the Netherlands set up the prospect of a sizzling final.
“You could split the tension with a knife,” said manager Amador Abruneiras Jr.
Colleagues will be watching the game together in the restaurant when it kicks off at 20:00 BST.
Mr Abruneiras Jr, 31, has a Spanish father and an English mother.
He said he enjoyed the rivalry at the restaurant, but his support for Spain, where he grew up, would never waiver.
"They're the most entertaining team in the world," he added. "I'm really excited for them to win."
Spain have won all six games in the tournament so far – a record in the Euros – but a seventh victory is likely to be hard fought.
"It will not be easy for Spain," said Mr Abruneiras Jr, who moved to the UK aged 12. "Anything could happen."
Spain were European champions in 1964, 2008 and 2012. They are bidding to become the first nation to win a fourth title.
But in the kitchen, support for England runs deep and the chefs have said "it is clear" who will win.
Head chef Violeta Juceviciute, 25, said: "It will be tense to watch the final, but it is coming home."
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