PHIL FODEN is desperate to milk Jude Bellingham's wonder goal at Euro 2024.
Because it has spared him from having to go home to do the night feeds with his newborn son, who arrived last week.
No one had a better view of Bellingham's last-gasp overhead kick against Slovakia than Foden.
He was walking around the pitch and back to the dugout when Bellingham pounced to take the game into extra time, which England won 2-1 thanks to Harry Kane's winner.
And while the whole bench celebrated, all Foden could think of was how it saved him from having some sleepless nights back in Cheshire.
Because England now face Switzerland in a crunch quarterfinal in Dusseldorf this weekend instead.
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