Uri Geller using Taylor Swift's guitar and a brick to bring good energy to Scotland ahead of Germany clash

Psychic Uri Geller is using Taylor Swift’s guitar, a Scottish brick and the Spoon of Robert The Bruce to bring good energy to Scotland ahead of their clash with Germany tonight.

Steve Clarke's men are set to take on hosts Germany in the Munich Football Arena tonight in the first game of the Euro 2024 tournament.

In a video message sent to the Daily Record, the 77-year-old said: “Hi my dear Scottish friends all over Scotland, including my football team Lambie in North Berwick. Listen carefully today, I will be concentrating with all my energies and hopefully, Scotland will win.”

Donning his 1998 Scotland shirt he also referred to singer Taylor Swift’s record breaking concerts in Edinburgh’s Murrayfield stadium for her Era’s tour.

He added: “I'm not a miracle worker. But listen I've got on my Cadillac, if you turn around, the spoon of Robert the Bruce, right above here, I've got Taylor Swift’s guitar signed for my museum.

"You know why? Because Taylor Swift when she played in Edinburgh, you danced so hard, it registered as seismic activity. You want to do that tonight? Yes? Send your power, energy, everything that you have. Whatever you can visualise, you can materialise.”

Picking up a brick he found at his home in Israel with the words 'Forth' on it, he added: “You know why I'm holding this brick. This is a Scottish brick. The Scottish brick was found inside my museum in the dungeons, under the ground. Go on the Germans with a pile of bricks.”

Uri, who was vilified for moving the ball from a helicopter with his ‘energy’ during Scotland's Euro 96 clash against England, making Gary McAllister miss a penalty, added that he would be helping Scotland this time round.

He said: "Remember, I moved the ball away from Gary McAllister, his foot. I don't know if I'll do it again. But if it comes to penalty, I'll do my best. I love you all. Good luck tonight. Bye”

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