ENGLAND fans were left saying the same thing ahead of the Three Lions’ first game since the World Cup.
Gareth Southgate’s side travelled to Naples on Thursday to take on Italy.
But supporters were left cringing at the singer’s rendition of God Save the King before kick off.
The performer fumbled their words and appeared to sing the first line twice.
They were also seen putting their finger to their earpiece at the start of the anthem.
The home crowd were heard booing loudly throughout the performance.
Fans watching on quickly took to social media, with some labelling it the “worst ever rendition” of the national anthem.
One wrote on Twitter: “That singing of the national anthem was one of the worst I’ve ever seen by anyone fair play.”
Another said: “Was that not the worst England national anthem singer of all time??”
A third added: “Anyone watch the England game that has to be the worst ever rendition of the National anthem ever.”
A fourth quipped: “Whoever this is singing the national anthem for England is embarrassing. Disgraceful.”
Meanwhile, one exclaimed: “What the f*** was that National Anthem?”
Declan Rice opened the scoring on 13 minutes for Southgate’s side.
The England midfielder fired home with his left foot after a Harry Kane effort from a corner was blocked.