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England fans say 'tell me that's photoshopped' as star commits astonishing error

30 June 2024 , 17:39
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Fans in the ground were just as unhappy at half-time
Fans in the ground were just as unhappy at half-time

ENGLAND fans have been left stunned by Kyle Walker's astonishing error against Slovakia.

The defender was at fault for Slovakia's goal in the first half of the Euro 2024 round of 16 clash.

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Walker, 34, was spotted by fans well behind England's defensive line which played the attackers on side.

Ivan Schranz was played in and was able to stab past Jordan Pickford to stun the Three Lions.

Walker's positioning was captured and shared on social media with fans left stunned.

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One posted: "Please tell me that’s photoshopped."

A second wrote: "Honestly thought this was a Photoshop. Wow!"

A third commented: "Walker was playing the false keeper role here."

However, some fans did point out that Schranz would likely still have been onside due to John Stones' positioning.

One said: "Even if Walker is not there, the goalscorer is onside."

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Another argued: "Schranz is onside and still scores the goal, btw, even if Walker is not in Ibiza in that line."

The first half was full of action as multiple England players ended up in the book.

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The players were booed off at half-time after the dismal performance in the first half.

It almost got worse for England as Slovakia almost scored a stunning goal after taking advantage of a lapse of concentration.

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However, England managed to stick in and scored a last gasp equaliser through Jude Bellingham.

The star netted a stunning overhead kick to keep the Three Lions alive and force extra-time.

Harry Kane then netted a minute into the next period to give England the lead and a ticket to the quarter-finals.

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