England hero Bukayo Saka trips over golf bag after amazing drive as players relax before the Euros semi-final

Bukayo Saka, England’s top goalscorer, collapsed to the ground after tripping over a golf bag.

He elicited huge acclaim from teammates after hitting a great shot at their headquarters, followed by yells of hilarity as he tumbled.

Bukayo Saka takes a swing with his golf club5Bukayo Saka takes a swing with his golf clubCredit: InstagramBut hero Saka crashed back to earth — as he tripped over a golf bag5But hero Saka crashed back to earth — as he tripped over a golf bagCredit: InstagramEngland posted footage online yesterday, captioned: 'From hero to zero'5England posted footage online yesterday, captioned: ‘From hero to zero’Credit: InstagramEngland added: 'Never change'5England added: ‘Never change’Credit: InstagramSaka's teammates saw the funny side as he lay on the ground5Saka’s teammates found it amusing as he lay on the ground (source: Instagram). England captioned the video with “From hero to zero” and “Never change.”

invasion ‘to outdo Italia 90’
Approximately 30,000 England fans are organising a Dortmund Dash to Germany for tomorrow’s semi-final versus the Netherlands.

As fans flock to the host city, prices for match tickets, hotels, and transport skyrocket.

Thousands began aircraft, vehicle, and camper van travels yesterday, in an invasion that is expected to eclipse the demand for the Italia ’90 tournament.

Ryanair and BA are likely to increase flights, and 750-mile round-trips by ferry and road are also planned.

They will be hoping for better luck than in 1990, when thousands of people flocked to Turin only to watch England lose the World Cup on penalties to Germany.

Due to visa and security concerns, far fewer people came to Russia for England’s 2018 World Cup semi-final.

However, tickets for Wednesday can cost up to £25,376 per pair, with touts and resale websites raking in.

If Gareth Southgate’s team wins, England will be officially assigned only 10,000 tickets for Sunday’s final at Berlin’s 71,000-seat Olympiastadion.