PAUL GASCOIGNE showed he had lost none of his magic touch with a goalscoring performance in a charity game. The former Tottenham and England legend rolled back the years – and then posted a video of his goal. Gascoigne, 52, also posted on Twitter to crow that he had clearly lost none of his touch, […]
PAUL GASCOIGNE showed he had lost none of his magic touch with a goalscoring performance in a charity game.
The former Tottenham and England legend rolled back the years – and then posted a video of his goal.
Gascoigne, 52, also posted on Twitter to crow that he had clearly lost none of his touch, while wondering if former England keeper Dave Seaman would have stopped his effort.
To cap it all he staged a similar celebration to his infamous ‘dentist chair‘ flat out on the floor gesture which he first produced in the Euro 96 victory against Scotland for the Three Lions.
Wearing his trademark number eight shirt he had had clearly lost none of his talent.
The Geordie, who also played for Newcastle, Lazio, Everton, Rangers and Middlesbrough, agreed to play in the charity encounter organised by the brother of his agent Shane Whitfield.
He also later posted several pictures of the legend – one of the greatest players of his generation.
Gascoigne tweeted: “Morning all great day yesterday in @Shanewh1tfield brothers charity game…. not lost my touch don’t think @thedavidseaman would of saved it Love GAZZA xxxx”
Seaman tweeted him back, saying: “There’s no saving that mate.”
And fans delighted in his display, calling on him to do a job for Gareth Southgate’s England.
Another fan, Michelle Hosken, replied: “Nice one Gazza not lost ya touch x.”
While Simon Jenkinson posted: “You got in the ‘dentist chair’ but nobody gave you a drink..!!Missed opportunity there lads….!!!!”