Phil Foden had left the England camp to return home for birth of his third child

Phil Foden had left the England camp to return home for birth of his third child

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 Phil Foden has left England’s Euro 2024 camp to return home for the birth of his child.

It is understood the attacker’s partner is giving birth to their third baby and Foden is travelling back to the UK to be with his family before heading back to Germany.

The Football Association have not confirmed the reasons for Foden heading back to England mid-tournament.

The Manchester City star has started all three of England's games at the tournament in Germany so far and is expected to be back by Sunday, when the Three Lions play in the last 16. 

An FA spokesperson said: 'Phil Foden has temporarily left the England camp and returned to the UK for a pressing family matter.' 

Back in April, Foden and his girlfriend Rebecca Cooke revealed they were expecting their third child together. At the time, Foden, 23, and his childhood sweetheart, 22, celebrated the exciting news with a lavish baby shower and shared photos of the party online.
They share a son Ronnie, five, and daughter True, who recently turned one. 

At the time, the couple posed in front of a large blue and white balloon arch and eye catching LED letters that spelt 'baby Foden'.

Ronnie, who has his own Instagram account run by his mother, shared an insight into the celebrations on his social media page.

The post read: 'Had an amazing day with the most important people.'

The footballer and Rebecca reportedly met at a party when they were teenagers in Stockport and she has since been seen supporting him at several of his matches.

He was given a tarot card reading by Chloe Smith, 25, but the mystic took to Instagram to insist that she will not be revealing exactly what she told Foden and Cooke.

'A reading is personal and no details of any reading whether a celebrity or not is shared with anyone!' she wrote.

Foden enjoyed a sensational campaign for Manchester City last term, spearheading their title defence and winning the individual honour of Premier League Player of the Season. 

Like his team-mates in Germany, he's so far failed to replicate that club form on the big stage at Euro 2024, with England topping their group in spite of three insipid and uninspiring performances. 

Foden's own position in the team has come under scrutiny, with many calling for him to either play in the No 10 role or be dropped for a more natural left winger. 

Given his absence in the build-up to Sunday's last 16 clash, against an opponent still to be determined, there's a strong chance he will not be involved from the start, with Anthony Gordon waiting in the wings, though it remains to be seen exactly when he will fly back into camp.  

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