Five England football players involved in night of partying after Italy win with Emily Atack also attending
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The Three Lions are a team on the up after booking their spot at Euro 2024
Five England football players were involved in a night of boozing and celebration after beating Italy on Tuesday night.
The Three Lions won 3-1 courtesy of a brace from skipper Harry Kane, with Marcus Rashford also on target.
It means England have now qualified for the European Championships for the fourth time in a row, having last failed to make the competition all the way back in 2007.
Gareth Southgate was delighted after the win, hailing England for the way they conducted themselves as they put their rivals to the sword.
England news: Jack Grealish and James Maddison toasted Italy after the Three Lions' win on Tuesday night
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And players then enjoyed a night of celebrations, according to The Sun.
It's claimed Jack Grealish, James Maddison, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Jude Bellingham and Luke Shaw 'danced the night away'.
Players went to nightclub Tape in London's Mayfair, with squad members racking up a massive £35,000 bar bill.
They were also joined by boxing star Chris Eubank Junior.
It's said Grealish and Maddison both toasted Italy after their win, while also singing the name of Tottenham star Destiny Udogie.
The report claims England players were 'surrounded by scantily-clad party girls' as they let their hair down.
Bellingham was congratulated on his brilliant display, with the 20-year-old running the show as England claimed all three points.
On the same night, Emily Atack was spotted hanging out with Bellingham and Alexander-Arnold at Chiltern Firehouse - which is also in London.
Players were later escorted to the Bulgari Hotel in Knightsbridge, where luxury suites cost a whooping £11,500 a night.
Celebrity hairdresser Ahmed Alsanawi arrived at the hotel the following day to give individuals fresh post-party trims.
But a source insisted England squad members didn't go over the top because of a busy weekend of footballing action coming up.
“It was a fun night and the players deservedly let their hair down," they said.
"There was quite rightly an air of celebration.
"It was terrific to see the Three Lions squad bonding together.
"The lads had a ball, but didn’t lose the plot due to important club fixtures looming this weekend.”
Alexander-Arnold will be involved for Liverpool's Premier League clash with Everton, with the Merseyside derby one of the standout matches pencilled in for Saturday.
Maddison is set to play for Tottenham against Fulham on Monday night, while Grealish is hoping to start for Manchester City against Brighton 24 hours earlier.
Bellingham will be looking to continue his stunning form for Real Madrid when they lock horns with Sevilla.
But Shaw won't be involved at all with the Manchester United star continuing to recover from injury.
Southgate, meanwhile, hailed his England players for the mentality they showed during their win over Italy.
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"So hungry, so eager to learn, so together," he said.
"And you saw that in the performance tonight.
"We said before that mentality was the main thing. The performance was relentless tonight.
"What was really pleasing was that when we went behind we stayed calm and used the ball calmly from the back.
"In other big games we have lost the ball too easily. Our forwards worked so hard. When your front players play like that it is a great thing for the team.
England news: Gareth Southgate was delighted with his players after Italy win
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"There were times in the first half we were passive near our own goal.
"The biggest difference in the last couple of years is that we have more legs and physicality in midfield.
"You need to be outstanding without the ball against world class teams.
"They [our forwards] are all different and bring different qualities. We have dribblers, speed in behind and players who can come short.
"But you always need the work ethic. In the biggest games you can't carry players and that really pleased me in the performance."