Bukayo Saka challenges Phil Foden to score in England camp. And City-Ass scores for the first time with a MAN UTD dart

BUKAYO SAKA was stunned to see Phil Foden hit the bull’s-eye the first time.

The attacking duo are both part of Gareth Southgate’s England squad.

Phil Foden went for a bullseye

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Phil Foden went for a bullseyePhoto credit: Twitter
The Man City star hit the mark the first time we asked

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The Man City star hit the mark the first time we askedPhoto credit: Twitter
Foden, 23, high fives Bukayo Saka

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Foden, 23, high fives Bukayo Saka

While relaxing between practice sessions, the pair decided to try darts.

The Three Lions are using Manchester United’s facilities ahead of their game against North Macedonia tomorrow.

As Foden, 23, grabbed a Man United-branded dart, Saka asked: “Can you get a bullseye mate?”

Foden then nonchalantly did just that before turning around with a grin.

His incredulous sidekick Saka said, “Oh… oh my god!”

The duo then both burst out laughing before going high-five.

Foden was an unused substitute in Friday night’s 4-0 win over Malta as Southgate gave his Man City stars a night’s rest from the starting XI after four days of rest after winning the treble.

Saka, 21, was in the starting XI and provided the assist for England’s first goal.

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Saka was in action from the start on Friday evening

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Saka was in action from the start on Friday eveningPhoto credit: AP

Foden was the only City star to feature at all, replacing his pal Saka at half-time.

There were initial fears that the Arsenal star had picked up an injury.

But Southgate, 52, has downplayed such concerns.

He said, “He’s good. He is good.”

“Given the result, we just didn’t want to take any chances with him.”

Foden was the only Man City star to feature against Malta

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Foden was the only Man City star to feature against MaltaPhoto credit: Getty

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