Why do Jude Bellingham and other England stars cut holes in their socks? Reason explained
Jude Bellingham will take centre stage for England on Wednesday and fans will notice one thing in particular about his choice of kit

Improving circulation: By cutting small holes in the back of their socks, players aim to improve blood flow to the calf muscles during high-intensity play. Proper circulation is essential for sustaining performance and reducing the physical strain on the lower legs. Preventing cramps: Many elite players believe reducing sock tension helps prevent the onset of cramping during a match. This adjustment allows the muscles to expand slightly as they swell during exertion without being constricted by the tight fabric.
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