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Lens manager Will Still and girlfriend Emma Saunders have gone Instagram official with their relationship.
Still, 31, posted two photos of himself and Saunders via the social media site on Friday alongside two emojis – one of a football and the other depicting a heart.
Saunders – who is a journalist and presenter for Sky Sports, but has also worked for BBC Sport – was tagged in the post.
Both of the pictures had been taken less than 24 hours earlier at the Waldstadion in Frankfurt.
Still and Saunders were among the crowd to watch England‘s 1-1 draw against Denmark.
Lens manager Will Still and his girlfriend, journalist Emma Saunders, are Instagram official
The couple watched England’s 1-1 draw against Denmark together in Frankfurt on Thursday
Saunders, pictured in January with Gary Neville, is a reporter and presenter for Sky Sports
Still, who was appointed by Lens earlier this month shortly after leaving his role as Reims boss, was born in Belgium but both of his parents are English.
He wore a beige jumper to Thursday’s game, while Saunders – who is a lifelong Watford fan – wore a replica Three Lions shirt.
Still is no stranger to using Instagram to document important moments in his life and career.
Six weeks ago, he uploaded a farewell statement to fans of Stade de Reims after his 65-game stint as the club’s manager had officially ended.
Still – who was the youngest head coach in Europe’s top five leagues when he was appointed by Reims back in October 2022 – then held talks with Sunderland and appeared to be a strong contender to replace Michael Beale at the Stadium of Light.
Saunders went to the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, where she watched England beat Wales
She is a lifelong Watford supporter and was once employed by the EFL Championship club
Still left Stade de Reims after 18 months in May and has since been hired by Ligue 1 rivals Lens
However, Lens ultimately did more to convince Still to sign after making it clear that he was their first choice.
Lens will compete in the UEFA Europa Conference League next season after finishing fifth in Ligue 1.Â