England supporters have been left scratching their heads over a peculiar trend among players' attire at Euros 2024 and it's not the football skills on display that's causing a stir, but rather the curious holes in their socks. Are the squad trying to save money on buying new socks? Or is it a quirky style choice? Eagle-eyed fans have noticed several of the Three Lions, including stars like Bukayo Saka, Conor Gallagher, and Jude Bellingham, rocking up to matches sporting socks with conspicuous cut-outs at the back sparking a mix of bewilderment and amusement. As Gareth Southgate's team prepares for a crucial semi-final clash against the Netherlands tonight with the victors set to face Spain in the finals for the coveted title of European champions the focus should be on the squad's tactics and performance.
Yet, it seems the fashion faux pas has also caught the attention of the footie faithful in the run-up to the game. Social media has been going wild with comments from puzzled fans. One queried: "Can someone explain to me why some England players have holes in their socks? " Another pondered: "What's the holes in the socks about, noticed a few players with bits cut out of their socks.
" A fan quipped: "Can't England afford to buy the players new socks, they have holes in them." Meanwhile, another supporter humorously suggested: "Please look for another sock supplier for the national team. These socks have holes in them.
" So, what's the deal? As most footie fans will know, prof.
