ROB GREEN’S finger had fans transfixed during Channel 4’s coverage of England vs Belgium.
The former Three Lions goalkeeper joined the punditry team for Tuesday’s friendly at Wembley Stadium.
England welcomed Belgium for their final match before Gareth Southgate names his squad for Euro 2024.
Ahead of kick-off Green appeared as a pundit before heading to the commentary booth.
His disfigured finger was visible to viewers as he clutched a microphone on screen.
Green’s little finger on his right hand was left permanently wonky after being dislocated and broken multiple times during his career.
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Fans took to social media after spotting the finger, with one writing: “What the hell is going on with Rob Green’s finger?!”
Another added: “Rob Green’s wonky finger is a thing of beauty.”
A third supporter also commented: “Rob Green’s finger never fails to amaze me. What goalkeepers go through in professional football is mad.”
The pundit has previously lifted the lid on his finger injury, which required a special glove.
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Green explained in December how he played the last decade of his career with a “dead” finger after multiple injuries.
As a player, the 44-year-old won 12 caps for England along with 267 Premier League appearances for West Ham, QPR and Norwich.
He retired in 2019 aged 39 after winning the Europa League with Chelsea.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk