Phil Foden and his 5-year-old son, social media star Ronnie, pose in matching lime green outfits in front of a black car, looking adorable😍😍

Phil Foden is pictured posing with his son in an Instagram image on Ronnie’s five-year-old. Days prior, neighbors had voiced their displeasure at a late-night children’s party at the England star’s £3 million Cheshire house.

The midfielder is grinning as he and Ronnie stand in front of a black automobile while dressed in matching lemon-colored clothing.

By Thursday night, the post, which features the two of them in various stances, had received 400,000 likes. They all look fantastic together.

Ronnie, who has an incredible 4 million Instagram followers, can even be seen sitting cheekily on the car’s spare wheel, which is attached to the rear windshield. The caption reads, “When life gives you lemons.”

The tweet was made in response to reports that a recent party at Foden’s house lasted till midnight, which was the final straw for those who were fed up with the disrespect in the home.

The family relocated in 2021, and locals told The Sun how their lives have changed since then.

The parents of the Manchester City player own a house in the neighborhood.

Due to their dog’s constant barking and the late-night playing of loud gangster rap music, the Fodens are being blamed.

In an open letter, residents of Prestbury, Cheshire, who live on his road referred to him as “selfish” and urged City to intervene.

Cheshire Police took the incident seriously and advised the neighbors to speak with the council instead.

Last week, Ronnie and Phil were spotted running together at a park. Five-year-old Ronnie was proudly wearing his Manchester City away uniform as he spoke to his father.

During Euro 2024, the midfielder’s childhood sweetheart, Becky, gave birth to their third kid. He briefly left the England camp to spend time with her.

He became a father for the first time when he gave birth to their son, Ronnie, at the age of 18.

“I was there for the birth,” he said on the Man City website, describing the momentous occasion. I walked out of the room, cried a little, and then returned as if nothing had occurred.

“I dislike crying in front of people.” I was in the room when it happened, but I prefer to be alone. It was a moving instance.

Following England’s 2-1 loss to Spain in their attempts to advance to the European Championship final, Foden is currently enjoying a lengthy rest.