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South Park Mourinho, Curtis Jones pranked, and what happened to Peter Lovenkrands' dog

South Park Mourinho, Curtis Jones pranked, and what happened to Peter Lovenkrands' dog

Yahoo06-04-2025

The best football posts on social media from the past week.
Galatasaray's unique takedown of Jose Mourinho is one of the most unexpected things we've ever seen.
Galatasaray delirtir. pic.twitter.com/8EzHuxgq4e
— Galatasaray SK (@GalatasaraySK) April 2, 2025
Curtis Jones got totally mugged off by a young Everton fan.
pic.twitter.com/BSeoJtOJJF
— mick mcnally (@brunoandkia) April 3, 2025
Roberto De Zerbi has lost the dressing room at Marseille.
🚨🚨 Following the 3-1 loss to Reims, Marseille manager Roberto De Zerbi said to his players on Monday: "I won't train you today." ❌
In response, players felt abandoned and said back: "Then we won't train either.", reports @lequipe. pic.twitter.com/P6m00K6eej
— EuroFoot (@eurofootcom) April 4, 2025
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Bryne goalkeeper Jan de Boer looks absolutely thrilled with his prize of four trays of eggs for winning a Player of the Match award.
Jan de Boer ble kåret til Brynes beste mot Bodø/Glimt og fikk reise hjem med bestemannspremien som denne kampen var fire brett med egg fra Steinsland & Co🚜🥚🍳 pic.twitter.com/ozzbZSFKaK
— Bryne FK (@Bryne_FK) March 30, 2025
Peter Lovenkrands' dog has fallen on hard times.
Sad to see a Scottish football legend reduced to this😔 pic.twitter.com/NmYG6a1S0k
— 🗿 (@ETL278_) April 3, 2025
This post on Omar Marmoush is so good at mocking insufferable Twitter tacticos that everyone believed it was posted in sincerity.
Omar Marmoush operates in the half-space between causality and chaos. His velocity isn't speed, it's spatial entropy. He doesn't run behind the defence; he quantum-leaps into unoccupied xThreat zones, disrupting vertical compactness and destabilising low-block temporal integrity pic.twitter.com/CCREK1Z8bu
— Paddy (@OddsOnFPL) March 30, 2025
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Ange Postecogou's season at Spurs summed up in one gif.
Ange-guish: every first face made by Ange Postecoglou in Sky Sports post-match interviews, 2024-25 pic.twitter.com/u3RhO0s1cs
— Adam Hurrey (@FootballCliches) April 4, 2025
Granit Xhaka took no guff from the Bayer Leverkusen fans after they were knocked out of the German Cup by third tier Arminia Bielefeld.
Granit Xhaka geriet mit den eigenen Fans aneinander, gestenreich diskutierte der Anführer von Bayer Leverkusen vor dem Auswärtsblock mit den aufgebrachten Anhängern.#skypokal #dfbpokal pic.twitter.com/SIcpljQtrK
— Sky Sport (@SkySportDE) April 1, 2025
Oh dear.
According to Ross County it is not acceptable *not* to use racist language at the game pic.twitter.com/EoqyM3PDZb
— ⭐️Glen⭐️ (@Glen_1903) April 5, 2025
Kevin De Bruyne announced he will leave Man City at the end of the season.
De Bruyne to the Saudi Pro League when he heard City's charges were imminent: pic.twitter.com/wmaqLmjLMh
— ∞ (@TheFalseNein) April 4, 2025
Crystal Palace cannot escape the Premier League midtable vortex.
Talking to a #CPFC fan back in August: pic.twitter.com/M40UzNqbvU
— Tom Dutton (@TomDutty) April 4, 2025
Brilliant way to bring attention to a worthy cause by the ever excellent Bryan's Gunn.
On the pitch, you need that hunger… pic.twitter.com/KjoDDvzT1E
— Bryan's Gunn (@bryansgunn) April 3, 2025
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