Football followers have beloved the Fulham social media admin’s cheeky little bit of banter with Manchester United.
The Cottagers left Old Trafford with the spoils on Saturday afternoon, after Alex Iwobi netted a 97th minute winner. And posting in regards to the win on X, previously generally known as Twitter, Fulham’s admin mentioned: “So that’s why they call it the Theatre Of Dreams.”
And rival followers rapidly jumped onto the tweet, revealing in United’s misfortune. One fan responded: “Cook,” with a brief clip of Thierry Henry laughing.
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“This violation is crazy, Man United fans need to go into hibernation until next season,” a second mentioned. While a 3rd joked: “Getting cooked by Fulham on and off the pitch…”
“Getting bantered by Fulham???? Wait until the day I get my hands on Ten Hag,” a fourth fumed. And one other added: “Erik ten Hag making a mockery out of the greatest club in England…”
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“Overall on the balance of play we didn’t do enough in the first 60 minutes or so, we started the game not great,” Harry Maguire admitted after the sport. “The first half was pretty even, but when you’re not playing at your best you have to do the basics right and set pieces is part of that.”
Maguire, who was fortunate to be on the pitch, equalised for the Red Devils within the 89th minute. However, there was nonetheless one final twist due to Iwobi’s late strike.
“We were probably naive in the end by throwing too many bodies forward and getting done on the counter attack,” he added.