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Wind-up merchant Neal Maupay trolls England after disappointing draw with Denmark at Euro 2024

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  • England shared the spoils with Denmark
  • Were lucky to escape with a point
  • Maupay rubbed salt in the wounds
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    A beleaguered England side were lucky to escape with a point against the Danes despite taking the lead with a Hary Kane goal in the 18th minute. The opener was cancelled out by Morten Hjulmand's long-distance effort and in the second half, Gareth Southgate's troops failed to find their rhythm in attack which forced them to share the spoils.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    While England fans were mired in disappointment at the lacklustre display of their team, Maupay was caught celebrating on social media. The French striker did not get a call from Didier Deschamps which leaves him with ample time to remain active on social media and the Everton striker is seemingly doing his best to rile up English supporters.

  • WHAT MAUPAY SAID

    In the aftermath of the draw, Maupay took to social media and shared a laughing meme along with a caption that read: “It’s coming home 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿”

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    Even before the tournament started, Maupay had jokingly warned that he would troll England if they were to face France.

    In an interview to talkSPORT, Maupay stated: "I’ve got a few memes ready. I’ve seen that we (France) can face each other in the semi-finals. It depends on where I watch the game. It will be in England, but I’ll have to be careful. I don’t want to be run down by 20 England fans! I’ll wait until I get home and then will be on my phone."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR ENGLAND?

    England will look to finish their group stage commitments with a win against Slovenia on June 25. Despite the draw against Denmark, they are on top of Group C with four points and Southgate's men must not lose to seal a knockout berth.