England’s Euro 2024 hopefuls jetted off to Germany on Monday, with their luggage full of face creams, worn-in slippers, and computer games. The players departed from St George’s Park to Birmingham Airport, donning all-black Nike gear with official England badges, as they embarked on their journey to Germany, aiming to bring home the first trophy in 58 years.
The squad, led by captain Harry Kane, posed for pictures in front of the plane, all smiles and ready for the challenge ahead. Kane, when asked about his travel essentials, shared that he packed the basics like an iPad, headphones, and face moisturizer, lightheartedly adding that his wife would be pleased.
Declan Rice, an Arsenal player, also packed his PlayStation, stating that it was a necessity for the team to stay entertained. He expressed his honor and privilege to represent England and their genuine belief in making history under Southgate’s leadership.
The team is confident in their depth of quality and unity, hoping to end England’s drought of winning a major tournament since 1966. Despite recent underwhelming friendly performances, the players remain positive and focused on the task ahead.
Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo, 19, shared his excitement about bringing his favorite old slippers, as he joins the senior side for his first major tournament. The players signed autographs and interacted with fans at St. George’s Park before boarding their flight to Germany.
England’s home for the tournament will be the luxurious Weimarer Land Spa and Golf Resort in Blankenhain, featuring golf courses, a padel court, and even a German-speaking robot named Robbie to serve the players.
England players, including Kyle Walker, Jordan Pickford, and John Stones, posed for pictures before boarding their plane to Germany.
Gareth Southgate leads the England team as they depart for Germany, aiming to bring home the trophy.
England’s 26-player squad depart from Birmingham Airport, ready to take on the challenge of Euro 2024.
Jude Bellingham and Trent Alexander-Arnold, excited and optimistic, board the plane to Germany.
Captain Harry Kane, leading by example, shares his packing essentials, including face moisturizer, for the Euro 2024 tournament.
Anthony Gordon, a breakout star with Newcastle, is eager to showcase his talent and contribute to England’s Euro 2024 campaign.
Declan Rice, an integral part of the England midfield, shares his essential item for the tournament, his PlayStation.
England’s players, including captain Harry Kane, arrive at St George’s Park, ready to embark on their journey to Germany.
Kobbie Mainoo, a young talent, is all smiles as he arrives with his luggage for his first major tournament with England.
The England squad, united and focused, make their way to the airport, dressed in all black Nike training gear with England badges.
Rice emphasizes the team’s confidence, hard work, and unity as key factors in their pursuit of success. He acknowledges the support from fans back home and their role in driving the team forward.
Jordan Pickford, another integral member of the squad, was spotted with a personalized rucksack featuring his name and likeness beneath the Wembley arches, a memento of his achievements with England.
England heads to Germany as one of the favorites, aiming to end their drought of winning a major tournament. They will make the luxurious Weimarer Land Spa and Golf Resort their home during the tournament, with exclusive access to all 94 rooms, golf courses, and other amenities.
Prince William shares words of encouragement with Gareth Southgate and the England squad, wishing them success in the upcoming tournament.
Jordan Pickford, an integral part of the England squad, with his personalized rucksack, is ready for the journey to Germany.
England will call the luxurious Weimarer Land Spa and Golf Resort their home during the Euro 2024 tournament.
England will enjoy exclusive access to the resort’s amenities, including suites and rooms with private saunas and bathtubs.
The luxurious complex offers a unique relaxation experience with a room filled with water beds.
England will face logistical challenges with long trips from their base in Blankenhain during the group stages.