Harry Kane chose to keep the Coca-Cola bottles in place at a pre-match press conference on Thursday - and the England striker explained his decision not to follow the lead of Cristiano Ronaldo and Paul Pogba.Portugal forward Ronaldo caused a stir earlier this week when he moved two Coke bottles out of view of the cameras at a press conference, instead making clear his preference for "Agua" (water).The 36-year-old didn't seem to realise the water he was holding up was also manufactured by Coca-Cola, although his opposition appeared to be more aimed towards sugary drinks.Italy star Manuel Locatelli also got rid of the Coke bottles, while Pogba removed two bottles of Heineken - representing another of Euro 2020's main sponsors.Pogba is a.
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