Furious England fans rage at Kieran Trippier after Phil Foden sees goal against Slovakia disallowed for offside

  • England had a goal disallowed in the 50th minute against Slovakia on Sunday
  • A VAR review saw the goal ruled out for offside against ‘scorer’ Phil Foden
  • England fans blamed Kieran Trippier for passing to Foden rather than shooting

England fans vented their frustration after Phil Foden saw a potential equaliser disallowed against Slovakia in Sunday’s knockout clash at Euro 2024.

Foden was denied after a VAR review found that he had been offside before he tapped the ball into the net four minutes into the second half in Gelsenkirchen.

The Three Lions were losing 1-0 at this point, having fallen behind to a goal from Ivan Schranz midway through the first half.

England fans were far from impressed – both in the stadium, where the half-time whistle had been greeted with a loud chorus of boos, and back home.

But many fans did not blame Foden for drifting into an offside position. Instead, social media was full of angry England supporters raging at Kieran Trippier for passing to him.

Phil Foden (right) had a goal disallowed against Slovakia at Euro 2024 on Sunday for offside following a pass from England team-mate Kieran Trippier (left)

Foden's goal would have drawn England level at 1-1 had it not been ruled out by the VAR team

Foden’s goal would have drawn England level at 1-1 had it not been ruled out by the VAR team

One angry fan tweeted: ‘Why did Trippier not shoot FFS! If we had a natural left footer there, that’s a goal.’

Another wrote: ‘Why the f*** didn’t Trippier shoot. He was so clearly offside’.

One comment read: ‘That is embarrassing af from trippier why wouldn’t u shoot?’

Trippier was eventually substituted off in the 65th minute but he was not replaced by the only natural left back in England’s squad.

With Luke Shaw still unfit, Gareth Southgate opted to replace Trippier with Cole Palmer. 

Trippier was substituted off before the end of Sunday's game in Gelsenkirchen, Germany

Trippier was substituted off before the end of Sunday’s game in Gelsenkirchen, Germany

England were seconds away from losing 1-0, but a legitimate equaliser eventually arrived in added time courtesy of a stunning overhead kick by Jude Bellingham.

Captain Harry Kane then completed the turnaround with a headed goal early in extra time before England prevailed 2-1 to book a quarter-final clash with Switzerland.



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