Kai Rooney flaunts gymnastics skills on day out in Krakow

Kai Rooney flaunts gymnastics skills on day out in KrakowLondon, June 16 : Kai Rooney enjoyed a fun day out in the Polish city with his mother Coleen and Uncle Anthony, on Friday.

Ahead of watching his father Wayne's team win 3-2 against Sweden, the two-year-old kept himself amused by somersaulting and practising his dives in Krakow's main square, while his mother and uncle sat down to listen to some live music.

It seemed that the toddler, who must have seen some of his father's peers somersaulting on the football pitches when they score a goal, was trying to copy them.

Kai's little gymnastic session came as his mother and uncle watched an outdoor concert in the square.

They also had some fun as they fed the pigeons.

It came following a leisurely alfresco lunch and a visit to the zoo.

"Weather nice today in Krakow! Trip to the zoo and late lunch/drinks in the square! Loving the sound of the flamenco guitar playing by us!!" the Daily Mail quoted Coleen as tweeting.

Later that day, Coleen joined Kai and Wayne's cousin Claire Rooney to watch the game in their hotel room.

Ahead of the game, she tweeted: "Good luck England!!! Looking forward to it with a polish finest #belvederevodka."

And when England scored their first goal, she uploaded a photo of herself and Kai in his England kit.

Although they had ordered room service, it appeared their request for margherita pizzas got lost in translation and they ended up having margarita cocktails delivered instead.

Tweeting fellow WAG Abbey Crouch, she said: "Ha ha we ordered a pizza last week and a cocktail came!!! X."

"Margarita pizza and chips!!! Ha x ," she wrote.

Although she was wearing a black and white dress for the match, earlier that day she opted for a bright pink top from the Cricket boutique in Liverpool.

The garment had accentuated the 26-year-old's deep tan and had a tie at the back.

Kai was dressed in a blue and white striped shirt, white shorts and bright red D'n'G sandals for the occasion. (ANI)