Fans fear England stars face nasty injuries as they struggle on pitch ‘not fit for a car boot sale let alone Euro 2024’
FANS feared for England's safety against Denmark - after blasting the pitch as "not fit for a car boot sale".
Three Lions' right-back Kyle Walker was an early victim, twisting his ankle on the "embarrassing and dangerous" surface at the Frankfurt Arena.
The Manchester City star was eventually fine to continue - but viewers slammed the pitch for cutting up in England's second Euro 2024 group game.
One fan posted: "When Kyle Walker went over on his ankle it looked nasty. Has to be a concern and puts doubt in the players’ minds."
Another wrote: "The pitch in Frankfurt isn’t fit for a car boot sale let alone a European Championship game. Embarrassing and dangerous."
And a third worried observer commented: "If someone gets seriously injured from a slip here…"
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