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AN England fan was spotted wiping his backside on a Sunderland flag at St James' Park on Monday night.

Gareth Southgate took his side to the North East for their penultimate game before the Euros as they sealed a comfortable 3-0 win over Bosnia.

An England fan was spotted wiping his backside with a Sunderland flag
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An England fan was spotted wiping his backside with a Sunderland flag
It is assumed the supporter in question was a Newcastle fan
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It is assumed the supporter in question was a Newcastle fan

Cole Palmer, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Harry Kane scored the goals... but some eagle-eyed fans were more interested by a moment in the crowd.

As Kieran Trippier prepared to take an England throw, a fan behind him could be seen wiping his bum with a Three Lions flag that read "Sunderland" on it.

It is assumed, given the match was played at the home stadium of the Black Cats' rivals Newcastle, that the supporter was a Toon fan.

And the reaction to the clip on social media produced a mixed response.

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One said: "Embarrassing behaviour tbh."

Another added: "Might not be so funny for him when he gets a football banning order. At least he'll be a hero down his local pub with his mates next season!"

A third replied: "An international friendly at a neutral venue by the way. Wiping his a**e on the flag of the country he’s there to support. Wonder if they’d do this during a tournament game 🧐."

While a fourth responded: "Spotted him from the East Stand. He then returned to his seat… half way up the Gallowgate 😂😂."

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And a fifth said: "As trolling goes this is quite impressive 😂. The subject matter not so much 🤮."

England now prepare to return to Wembley where they will face Iceland in their final game before the Euros.

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Southgate's side then begin their European Championship campaign when they take on Serbia on June 16, before their other group games against Denmark and Slovenia.

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