England Stars TARGETED by Lasers During Nations League Clash Against Greece – Jude Bellingham and Co. Hit with Bright Green Lights!

During Thursday night’s Nations League match, the Greece supporters targeted the England players with lasers.

The Three Lions must win their game in Athens to bounce back from their 2-1 loss to the hosts at home today and guarantee first place in their group.

By aiming lasers at players like Jude Bellingham, the home crowd was obviously trying to help Greece win the game.

As the Real Madrid player raced through on goal, dazzling green lasers were apparently aimed at him in an attempt to dissuade him.

Jordan Pickford, the England goaltender, was also the target of the lasers during the action.

England's stars were targeted by lasers from the Greece crowd in their Nations League clash

England’s stars were targeted by lasers from the Greece crowd in their Nations League clash

Jordan Pickford was among those who had to squint past the bright green light shone at them

Those who had to squint beyond the intense green light shining at them included Jordan Pickford.

In spite of the home crowd’s best efforts, England jumped off to a 1-0 lead that evening.

After much discussion regarding his starting position, Ollie Watkins of Aston Villa scored a close-range goal to give the Three Lions the lead.

Carsley chose to start Ollie Watkins up front rather than Three Lions captain Kane despite the importance of the game, and he later gave an explanation for his choice.

“It was crucial to give Ollie Watkins the chance,” he stated. It’s wonderful for him to have such a night.

Giving them an opportunity is one method that this team might try to develop leaders.

“He’s fine,” he said in reference to Kane. He’s eager to play. Since then, though, his attitude has been excellent.

“Giving players a chance is crucial, and I have no doubt that Ollie will perform admirably tonight.”

Bellingham was targeted plenty of times by the home crowd during Thursday night's clash

Bellingham was targeted plenty of times by the home crowd during Thursday night’s clash

It didn't stop the Three Lions from racing into a 1-0 advantage after just six minutes

Despite this, the Three Lions quickly jumped up to a 1-0 lead after just six minutes.

Watkins’ goal six minutes into the game gives Carsley reason to feel good about his choice. The goal was opened by the Aston Villa striker’s deft close-range finish.

Discussions about the many players who have left Carsley’s squad due to injuries and other reasons have dominated the lead-up to the match.

After being questioned about the situation prior to the match, Kane revealed on Wednesday that he had implied that some of his teammates had “abused” a busy club schedule.