Get this very clear’ – Sandro reply Spurs after Neal Maupay Controversy
Sandro has taken to social media to convey to Neal Maupay that the darts celebration rightfully belongs to Tottenham.
The recent clash between Spurs and Brentford was marked by heightened emotions, with intense tackles and several player altercations during the 90 minutes.
Tottenham players expressed displeasure when Maupay used James Maddison’s signature darts celebration after giving Brentford the lead in the first half.
Brennan Johnson and other Spurs players mocked Maupay when the team completed a turnaround at the beginning of the second period.
The post-match exchanges continued, with Maddison suggesting to TNT Sports (via BBC Sport) that Maupay copied his celebration due to a lack of goals to create his own.
The former Brighton player responded on social media, highlighting on Instagram that he has more goals and fewer relegations in his career compared to the Tottenham midfielder.
Sandro has now joined the conversation, addressing the Brentford star on social media to assert Tottenham’s ownership of the celebration.
Tagging Maupay on his Instagram Story, the former Tottenham player stated, “@nealmaupay, this celebration belongs to us. Let this be very clear. Happy to see you back @Madders.”
While the camaraderie among Tottenham players in collectively mocking Maupay’s celebration was notable, the overall episode is viewed by some as cringe-worthy and childish. Many feel that there was no need for Maddison and others to prolong the dispute after the game.
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