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Phil Foden's son Ronnie was the picture of Britain on Sunday night with a relatable reaction to his dad's defeat at the Euros. The England midfielder and his teammates lost 2-1 to Spain in last night's nail-biting final, with Spanish substitute Mikel Oyarzabal scoring the winner in the 86th minute in Berlin. It looked as though the game might go to penalties until Mikel's match-winning goal.

Taking to social media after the crushing blow, footy fans and famous faces reacted to the news – including Foden's little one. The five-year-old, who has his own blue tick verified Instagram page, looked just like the rest of the nation after finding out it wasn't a win for England. With an upset-looking face, he posed for a picture alongside mum Rebecca Cooke and sister True.



"Bring it home Daddy," it says on a sign Ronnie was still clutching. Foden has become a household name in global football; the young prodigy has been with Manchester City since he was just four years old, climbing through the ranks until he made his breakthrough in 2016 when he signed his first professional contract. Foden transitioned from the Under-18s squad at City to play first-team football in 2017 and hasn't looked back since making 312 appearances and scoring 108 goals for the Premier League champions.

In 2022, he inked a lucrative five-year deal worth £56million that keeps him at the club until the summer of 2027. TransferMarkt has valued the rising star at a staggering £126million as he continues to da.

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