BECK IN ANGER

DAVID BECKHAM summed up every England fan’s emotions during the goalless draw with Ghana.

The former England captain joined thousands of Three Lions supporters at the Boston Stadium on Tuesday.

And Becks was put through an emotional rollercoaster in the 0-0 draw – one which will surely have been felt by millions watching back home.

Beckham, 51, looked sharp as he came suited and booted for the Group L clash.

He was seen blowing a kiss with a smile on his face.

Like most Three Lions fans, Beckham would’ve came to the game in buoyant mood after a 4-2 win over Croatia in Dallas.

But the frustration began to build for Thomas Tuchel’s men on the pitch.

The biggest cheer of the first half came when Becks flashed up on the big screen, with travelling England fans having little else to get excited about.

Pictures from the game would later show Becks with his head in his hands.

And, by the end of the match, he was scratching his forehead in frustration.

England were held to a goalless draw by Ghana in a major come-down from the opening-game high.

Harry Kane missed a golden chance late on to snatch all three points on a wet and rainy afternoon.

The Bayern Munich striker blazed over from six yards after Nico O’Reilly’s header hit the bar.

Real Madrid star man Jude Bellingham also cut a frustrated figure – and was involved in a confrontation with the Ghana bench at half-time.

England remain top of Group L with one game to go against Panama in New York on Saturday.

And Three Lions fans will be hoping they’re not tearing their hair out again this weekend -Sun.

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