Ryan Giggs got a lot of people talking with what he said during his half-time analysis of England vs Belgium.
No, the Manchester United legend wasn't sharing more gripping Carlos Queiroz stories, this time he slipped up big-time when dissecting the opening 45 minutes alongside present Mark Pougatch and pundits Gary Neville, Lee Dixon and Ian Wright.
The Wales boss referred to England as 'We' when talking about the Three Lions, saying: "[Marcus] Rashford's dropping in, but can we get [Ruben] Loftus-Cheek in that little number ten position and then who picks him up, the back three or the midfield?"
The 13-time Premier League winner grew up in Manchester after being born in Wales, who he then went on to play for on 64 occasions after turning out for England schoolboys in his younger years.
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As arguably the greatest Welshman ever to play football, and the current Wales manager, of course his slip off the tongue was always going to garner a load of reaction:
A very sticky situation Giggsy finds himself in...
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