'CLASS ACT' Fans love Chloe Kelly as she ‘tells cameraman to f***off’ after amazing pen seals England World Cup quarter-final place

ENGLAND HERO Chloe Kelly was hailed for telling a cameraman to “f*** off” as she protected Nigeria’s goalkeeper after firing the Lionesses to the World Cup quarters.

The 25-year-old Manchester City forward held her nerve to rifle home the winning spot-kick as England beat Nigeria 4-2 on penalties in the last-16 clash.

Chloe Kelly was England's penalty shoot-out hero

Chloe Kelly was England's penalty shoot-out hero

She rifled home to seal the Lionesses' victory over Nigeria in the last-16

She rifled home to seal the Lionesses' victory over Nigeria in the last-16

Fans loved it as she shooed a camera away from the heartbroken Nigerian goalkeeper

Fans loved it as she shooed a camera away from the heartbroken Nigerian goalkeeper

The forward raced over to console Chiamaka Nnadozie

The forward raced over to console Chiamaka Nnadozie

It came after the Lionesses played the entirety of extra-time with a player less after Lauren James was sent-off for STAMPING on an opponent’s back.

Kelly stepped up to blast the crucial spot kick past Chiamaka Nnadozie, who had enjoyed a stellar performance in goal for the African nation, to spark wild celebrations.

However, she instantly showed her “class” as she raced over to the heartbroken Nnadozie and pushed a camera out of the way as it tried to capture the agony on the keeper’s face following her side’s heartbreaking exit.

The stunning gesture did not go unnoticed by viewers at home, who had earlier complained at BBC One’s coverage of the game due to a “technical issue” with the audio.

And they soon took to Twitter to hail Kelly - with one even declaring it made her “proud to be English”.

“Chloe Kelly telling the cameraman off to protect #NGA‘s keeper Nnadozie was such a class act,” read one tweet.

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