James Maddison trolls himself on TikTok after England blunder as fans say ‘I can’t believe he actually posted this’

JAMES MADDISON has trolled himself after firing high, wide and handsome for England in a TikTok post from Friday night’s game.

The Three Lions may have managed to scrape a victory against Australia but fans “can’t believe” the midfielder posted an edited clip of his slip-up.

GettyJames Maddison trolled his England blunder on TikTok and fans ‘can’t believe’ he posted it[/caption]

TikTok @JamesmaddisonJames Maddison made a failed attempt in Friday night’s game[/caption]

TikTok @JamesmaddisonMaddison trolled his slip-up and made a TikTok of him booting the ball up into space[/caption]

TikTok @JamesmaddisonAnd the ball returns to Earth to smack Sideman Harry Lewis’s mum in the face[/caption]

TikTok @JamesmaddisonThe video ends just as the ball hits Harry’s mum[/caption]

England beat Australia 1-0 at Wembley on Friday night after Ollie Watkins was on hand to net the game’s only goal.

Earlier in the game, Maddison blazed a shot miles high and wide.

And after the game, the Spurs midfielder posted his failed attempt of trying to score into a comical short clip on social media and captioned it “Sometimes maybe good, sometimes maybe.”

The TikTok shows Maddison’s slip-up of booting the ball up in the air.

The ball then rockets high out of the planet, and returns to Earth — only to smack Sideman Harry Lewis‘s mum in the face.

Fans had mixed reactions to the Spurs star’s bizarre video.

One said said: “I can’t believe James Maddison actually posted this .”

Another put: “How big does the goal need to be to score James Maddison.”

While a third quipped: “Brooo why?”

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A fourth then said: “NOT HARRYS MOM.”

The midfielder made up for the misery he caused earlier in the game by creating a great chance for Watkins – which unfortunately saw him hit the post.

Maddison has been in blistering form for Spurs this season, being named August’s Premier League Player of the Month.

He joined Spurs on a £40million deal this summer from the relegated Leicester City.

And under Ange Postecoglou he has scored two goals and made five assists from nine games in North London.

   

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