TOM Brady thoroughly enjoyed the Euro 2024 football clash between England and Slovakia.
The NFL icon, 46, shared his reaction to the Three Lions’ stunning comeback with fans social media.
Slovakia won 1-0 in Sunday’s round of 16 clash courtesy of Slavia Prague striker Ivan Schranz.
England banged their heads against the wall during the next 65 minutes into the game, seemingly heading towards an early exit from Euro 2024.
They couldn’t shoot a single scene target despite dominating possession by a large margin.
But a moment of brilliance from Jude Bellingham saved Gareth Soutgate’s men.
The Real Madrid midfielder equalized with a stunning header in the 95th minute, sending the game into extra time.
The effort didn’t escape Brady’s attention.
“Jude,” the seven-time Super Bowl champion wrote on the X, adding four mind-blowing emoticons.
England struck another blow just 90 seconds after the match resumed.
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Harry Kane headed home after Bukayo Saka bounced the ball towards his captain from Eberechi Eze’s clumsy cross.
“Harry!!! What a game!!!” Brady wrote in another X post shortly after, adding some awesome emojis.
England went on to claim a 2-1 victory, setting up a quarter-final clash with Switzerland.
Brady wasn’t the only prominent sports personality to watch the captivating game.
NBA star Joel Embiid was also delighted with the Three Lions’ return.
“Bellingham so COLD,” the Philadelphia 76ers center posted on X after England equalized.

And when the referee blew the final whistle, he greeted England with a “HERE WE GO!!!!”
Brady has been familiarizing himself with football since becoming a minority owner of English club Birmingham City in 2023.
The ownership group he is part of is said to have made another investment in the team recently.
Reportedly purchased a 48-acre plot of land not far from St. Andrews Stadium in Birmingham to build a new state-of-the-art arena alongside new training facilities.
Unfortunately for Brady, the Blues were relegated to League One after 13 seasons in the Championship, the second-tier English football league.
They fell below the top two levels for the first time in 29 years.
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