Tripped over a golf bag, ENGLAND goalscoring star Bukayo Saka plummeted back to earth.
After striking a great shot at their headquarters, he set off tremendous cheers from colleagues. Then, as he fell, he set off laughing.
Bukayo Saka takes a swing with his golf clubCredit: InstagramBut hero Saka crashed back to earth — as he tripped over a golf bagCredit: Instagram
About 30,000 England supporters are planning a Dortmund Dash to Germany for tomorrow’s semi-final against the Netherlands.
As fans gather on the host city, match ticket, accommodation, and transport rates are skyrocketing.
Yesterday, many started airline, vehicle, and camper van travels in an invasion perhaps exceeding the rush for the Italia “90 semi.”
Ryanair and BA are supposed to lay extra flights and 750-mile round-trips by ferry and car.
Thousands of people hurried to Turin, only for England to crash out of the World Cup on penalties against the Germans, so they will be yearning for more luck than in 1990.
Visa and security concerns caused far less travel to England’s 2018 World Cup semi in Russia.
But Wednesday tickets range from £25,376-a-pair, with touts and resale websites profiting in.
Should Gareth Southgate’s team triumph, England will be formally assigned just 10,000 tickets for the 71,000-capacity Olympiastadion on Sunday.
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