England supporters have been rather preoccupied with the players' legs during this Euros 2024, and it's not for their on-pitch performance - instead it's the strange holes in their socks that are causing a stir. Are the England squad scrimping on socks, or is it a fashion statement? Eagle-eyed fans have noticed several of the Three Lions, including Bukayo Saka, Conor Gallagher, and Jude Bellingham, consistently sporting socks with cut-out sections at the Euros 2024 , leaving many scratching their heads in bewilderment. As Gareth Southgate's team prepares to face off against the Netherlands in tonight's semi-final with the victors set to challenge Spain for the title of European champions all attention should be on the match.
Yet, it's evident from previous games that football enthusiasts can't overlook the peculiar sock situation. Read More Related Articles England team vs Netherlands 'leaked' as Man United defender Luke Shaw learns fate There's a clever reason why they have holes cut in their socks (Image: Anadolu via Getty Images) One supporter 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 bemused fan suggested: "Please look for another sock supplier for the national team. These socks have holes in them." So, .
