Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan created an ‘interesting’ granite sculpture showcasing nearly 124 years of England’s history in footballing failures. The artwork was auctioned for an astounding £425,000 as part of Sotherby’s Bear Witness sale. ‘A piece which talks about pride, missed opportunities and death’ According to Cattelan the piece is something that talks a little bit about things like pride, missed opportunities and even death. The artist is internationally known for his somewhat satirical work such as a sculpture depicting Pope John Paul II being hit by a meteorite. The granite sculpture starts of with England’s first notable defeat to Scotland in Glasgow (2-1) in 1874 and goes all the way to the 1998 World Cup defeat in against Romania (2-1). Somewhere in the middle of the black stone we can even find the infamous 2-1 loss to Argentina in...