England are off to a winning start at Euro 2024 , with Jude Bellingham ’s header securing a 1-0 victory for Gareth Southgate ’s side. But, what was going on with his socks? Some viewers spotted that Bellingham’s football socks were sporting some rather confusing holes in the back of them. Midfielder Conor Gallagher and winger Bukayo Saka’s socks were also seen with lots of holes along their calves.
It’s not a fashion statement, but rather there’s a health explanation. Players “want to maximise the blood flow to their muscles and in particular their calves”, says Nicki de Leon, physiotherapist and founder of Deleonphysio. It’s usually done by sportspeople who have “well developed calf muscles” and “feel that if their socks are too tight, they will be acting like compression garments, which restricts the blood flow”, as the physio explains.
She continues: “They therefore feel that they’ll be maximising their muscle contraction without restriction – elite sports people will always try and get they little extra advantage.” It’s not a brand new trend, either. England and Manchester City defender Kyle Walker has previously been seen with similar holes.
Back in 2021, he told SPORTbible: “The socks were actually too tight so it was causing pressure on my calves. [It was] just to release my calves – or release the tension. I just cut holes in them and all of a sudden I had a few alright games, and I was like, ‘Ok, I’m keeping this now!'” F.
