Just so easy: Neal Maupay makes another claim about Tottenham players and fans
Neal Maupay, a forward for Brentford, has taken aim at the Tottenham Hotspur players after celebrating his darts victory in January.
The team led by Ange Postecoglou was able to win the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium match against the Bees with all three points.
However, the Frenchman’s antics during the first game of the match captured the attention of the media when he imitated James Maddison’s celebration.
Neal Maupay mimics Madison’s festivity
After giving the visiting team the advantage, Neal Maupay’s decision to mimic Maddison’s celebration in front of the south stand caught a few people off guard.
But the Lilywhites were the ones who had the final laugh. And after their three goals were scored, the Spurs players made sure to rub it in Maupay’s face.
Since then, the 27-year-old has been talking to SportBible about his antics and has poked fun at the Spurs players once more.
Maupay said that he had the Tottenham players “on toast” and added, “That wasn’t planned, believe it or not.” I scored, and as I was sprinting to the corner flag, I suddenly had the idea to throw a dart.
“Yes,” he said when asked whether Maddison was to blame. Is that how he celebrates reaching his objective? Apparently, however, you are not permitted to toss a dart. Because of how he was insulted, he is the only one who can do it at this time. That’s why it was humorous.
However, it made all of their players furious there, in front of their supporters.
Madison shared a picture of me on Instagram after the game, and every time one of the players scored, they ran straight toward me. I pushed eleven guys out of their seats just by tossing the dart. Thus, it was rather simple.
Spurs won.
Maupay, who is now losing, seemed immensely pleased of his actions.
He may have infuriated the Spurs players that night, but maybe it had a significant role in their comeback after his goal.
In the second half, Postecoglou’s team came out swinging and seemed to have something to prove.
However, Maupay hasn’t stopped acting out ever then, having run-ins with both Kyle Walker and even West Ham’s coach Kevin Nolan.
The Frenchman’s penchant for wearing out his opponents is evident, but as Brentford fights relegation, it often backfires on him.
Maybe Maupay should have heeded the lesson in the N17 game to abandon his wind-up merchant image and concentrate on the game.
Based on his most recent interview, it seems that the Frenchman finds pleasure in it.
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