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HARRY MAGUIRE has revealed the inflatable unicorns are back for England.
The blow-up animals became iconic in the last World Cup when several players were pictured riding them joyfully in the swimming pool.
They then made a comeback last year as England managed to fight their way through to the Euro 2020 final.
And now for the third major tournament in a row, the inflatable unicorns will make an appearance.
Maguire confirmed the beach toys have returned with a Instagram post.
With a pic of the unicorns sat on a pool edge, the defender wrote: “nice to meet you again.”
Bukayo Saka‘s was most the most memorable squad member who took on the inflatable unicorns.
The Arsenal star was pictured with a cheeky smile on his face and flying through the air on the unicorn amid England’s stunning run to the end of Euro 2020.
The image became one of the defining pictures of the year and was a source of solace after penalties proved to be England’s undoing again.
Maguire, Jesse Lingard, Jordan Pickford, Declan Rice were among others who were pictured having fun on the inflatables.