Another political football Prime Minister? Theresa May plays ‘beat the goalie’ at primary school

  • Prime Minister has clearly got World Cup fever as she was seen striking football
  • She played ‘beat the goalie’ at Cookham Dean Primary in Maidenhead, Berkshire
  • May managed to net a few goals despite wearing leopard print slip-on loafers

World Cup fever has clearly gripped Theresa May as she was seen showing off her goal scoring skills today.

The Prime Minister was pictured playing a game of ‘beat the goalie’ at Cookham Dean Primary School in her consituency of Maidenhead, Berkshire.

Despite wearing leopard print slip-on loafers she still managed to strike the ball past the keeper.

A natural Number 10: Theresa May strikes the ball into the net while playing beat the goalie

The Prime Minister was attending a summer fete at Cookham Dean Primary School in her consituency of Maidenhead

The Prime Minister was attending a summer fete at Cookham Dean Primary School in her consituency of Maidenhead

Mrs May managed to bag a few goals despite her questionable choice of footwear - leopard print slip-ons

Mrs May managed to bag a few goals despite her questionable choice of footwear – leopard print slip-ons

As Mrs May was busy scoring her goals so too were the England national team who put six past Panama at the tournament in Russia.

They played to a 6-1 victory to secure their biggest ever win at the World Cup finals.

Last year Arsenal fan Jeremy Corbyn spent the morning of the FA Cup final coaching some young Gunners ahead of English football’s showpiece event.

The 68-year-old was at the FA Cup final when his beloved Arsenal beat London rivals Chelsea to lift the trophy.

The Labour leader took a break from campaigning to coach kids at Hackney Marshes Football Pitches prior to the final.

Last year Arsenal fan Jeremy Corbyn spent a morning coaching some children in London

Last year Arsenal fan Jeremy Corbyn spent a morning coaching some children in London

The 68-year-old  put some youngsters through their paces

He held the session ahead of the 2017 FA cup final when Arsenal took on Chelsea

The 68-year-old  put some youngsters through their paces ahead of the 2017 FA cup final when Arsenal beat Chelsea

The Gunners fan took a hands-on approach during the morning's coaching session

The Gunners fan took a hands-on approach during the morning’s coaching session

Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn with children during his visit to Hackney Marshes Football Pitches

Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn with children during his visit to Hackney Marshes Football Pitches

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