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Gareth Southgate lookalike mobbed by England fans at Wembley after Klopp doppelganger stunt


A GARETH Southgate lookalike was mobbed by enthusiastic England fans as they headed to Wembley to watch the clash with Denmark.

The impressive doppelganger even donned the Three Lion’s manager’s infamous lucky waistcoat from the 2018 World Cup.

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The impressive lookalike posed for pictures with fired-up England fans ahead of the gameCredit: PA
The scenes outside the stadium before kick-offCredit: Maja Smiejkowska / Story Picture Agency
Soutgate’s double was mobbed by happy fans outside of WembleyCredit: PA

Dozens of boozed up fans jumped at the chance to get a selfie with Gareth, who posed in the same calm manner as the former England player.

He held up one fist to the camera, and dressed in a blue shirt and red, blue and white tie as the other fans parties around him.

The Southgate lookalike is not the first famous face doppelgänger to be spotted under the Wembley Arches.

A multi-millionaire tycoon convinced journalists and fans that he was Jurgen Klopp during the last game.

Ray Cornwell, 61, blagged the “kind of spontaneous” chat with Good Morning Britain’s Jonathan Swain at Wembley ahead of England’s match against Germany.

He was dressed head to toe in Liverpool training kit as he joined excited fans and looked the spitting image of the Liverpool manager.

He donned Soutgate’s famous lucky waistcoatCredit: PA
Boozed up fans prepared to watch the Three Lions take on Denmark in pub gardens over the UKCredit: Getty
One woman covered herself in flags and a scarf at BoxPark in CroydonCredit: Rex
The Jurgen Klopp lookalike even managed to get onto TV pretending to be the Liverpool managerCredit: ITV

Fired-up England fans packed out bars and pubs to neck pints ahead of the Three Lions’ first semi-final Euros game in 25 years.

Supporters eagerly queued at bars across the country and arriving at Wembley Stadium ahead of the historic 8pm kick-off against Denmark.

Flags were painted on roundabouts, hero Harry Kane was immortalised in a pizza and rooftops scream messages of support as the country came together.

He was also mobbed by fans after England’s 2-0 win over GermanyCredit: Rex
Fans got into the spirit of the celebrations with facepaintCredit: Getty
Fans donned patriotic cowboy hats ahead of the gameCredit: Tom Bowles / Story Picture Agency


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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