Lionesses legend Jill Scott vows to get extremely X-rated tattoo if England win Women’s World Cup

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JILL SCOTT has vowed to get an extremely daring tattoo if England win the World Cup.

The England Lionesses legend, 36, made the claim on her BBC podcast, Jill Scott’s Coffee Club.

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Jill Scott gives Germany’s Sydney Lohmann a piece of her mind during the Euro 2022 final[/caption]

She was talking about her infamous swearing incident, when she was spotted mouthing off at a German player during the Euro 2022 final admitting she would get an acronym of her swearing tirade.

Scott said: “I’m going to make a pact now live on the podcast, ok?

“I don’t know if I should be doing this, I’ve had a few coffees today.

“But when England win the World Cup, I will get FOYFP tattooed on me.”

The incident referred to when Scott was fouled by Germany’s Syndey Lohmann. The England star immediately sprang to her feet to give her opponent a piece of her mind.

She could be seen saying: “F*** off you f***ing p****” which was caught on camera

BBC commentator Robyn Cowen apologised to offended viewers straight away as it was clear what Scott said, even without sound.

Scott has since revealed she hates swearing and was embarrassed by the viral moment.

She told talkSPORT: “Keira Walsh said I came on the pitch and was like ‘everyone calm down, keep your head, we’ve got a job to do for extra time’ and then obviously that went viral, me swearing at her.

“I do apologise for the swearing, I actually hate swearing away from football but once I cross over that white line I feel like I have to be angry and emotional to get my performance out of me. 

“She did swear at me first but the camera was the other way but I do apologise.”

England’s Women’s World Cup campaign got off to a winning against Haiti.

The Lionesses scraped past the minnows after Georgia Stanway came to the rescue to spare her country’s blushes.

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But they had goalkeeper Mary Earps to thank for preserving their lead.

Earps pulled off a series of saves to ensure England earned all three points.

A clash with Denmark in Sydney is up next for Wiegman’s side who are currently second in Group D.

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