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Atletico troll Real Madrid, Henderson feud and the best January transfer reveals
Atletico troll Real Madrid, Henderson feud and the best January transfer reveals

Yahoo

time09-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Atletico troll Real Madrid, Henderson feud and the best January transfer reveals

We've scoured social media for the best and funniest football posts from the past week (or two). Atletico Madrid had a cheeky dig at Real after their local rivals complained that Spanish referees were biased against them. To make matters even funnier, We want to express our full support and solidarity to the entire team of referees, their families and friends. These are very difficult days for the football community. Stay strong. — Atlético de Madrid (@atletienglish) February 7, 2025 Jordan Henderson got increasingly agitated by a reporter's questions after being asked about his rumoured move to Monaco from Ajax. We want to express our full support and solidarity to the entire team of referees, their families and friends. These are very difficult days for the football community. Stay strong. — Atlético de Madrid (@atletienglish) February 7, 2025 Ladies and gentlemen, we have a new 'he's 28 until he's 29'. I never thought we'd see the day. IT'S HAPPENED AGAIN — HLTCO (@HLTCO) January 31, 2025 One of the rare occasions we can get behind an officiating mistake. Massive respect to the linesman who knew he was miles offside but just didn't want to watch another half an hour of that shite. 🤝 — Stretford Paddock (@StretfordPaddck) February 7, 2025 This is pure cinema. Although I've never seen the film it's from I do l love this scene & always laugh when I watch it 👍 — BoylePete1970 BIG OLD PETE (@BPete1970) February 7, 2025 What even is this show anymore? Not even Thierry Henry knows. Je sais pas si c'est une émission football ou un épisode de The Office ptdrrr Thierry Henry il en peut plus — Benito (@Baswa_) January 30, 2025 Something tells me the Charlton Athletic admin is a big fan of The Inbetweeners. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Charlton Athletic (@cafcofficial) What's he doing here?! 👀#cafc — Charlton Athletic FC (@CAFCofficial) February 3, 2025 But we all know Burnley remain the true kings of the transfer reveal. Let them off the plane ⏳ — Burnley FC (@BurnleyOfficial) February 3, 2025 View this post on Instagram A post shared by Burnley Football Club (@burnleyofficial) Spurs got in on the act, too. Let me Tel you something. — Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) February 3, 2025 Meanwhile, Alphonso Davies came up with a novel way to announce his new contract with Bayern Munich. View this post on Instagram A post shared by FC Bayern (@fcbayern) This is surely the single most embarrassing way to get sent off. 0' – Jack Young receives a red card for 'pissing' on the side of the pitch 🟥#PFC | #LSL — Palmerstown FC (@UnofficialParmo) February 2, 2025 I am obsessed with this league table. This title race is getting ridiculous now. Top 5 all on 55 points 😂 What an advert for non-league by the way 👏 — Ben Austen (@benstonesfc1) February 3, 2025 Football banter at its finest. Just seen this on TikTok, brilliant🤣🤣 got a soft spot for them now lol #ncfc #otbc — rio (@rioc1606) February 2, 2025 Neymar has made out like a bandit. This a real life Robin Hood story bro took unlimited money from two disgustingly rich institutions, completely destroyed the European transfer market and ram back to South America for the biggest homecoming, fairs man streets won't forget! — 🏴‍☠️ (@FuadCadani) January 28, 2025 It's our one superpower. Men will fly to another country to watch a match and stay overnight with only what they have in their coat pockets, it's really quite extraordinary — Soph (@SophieMcDLaw) February 2, 2025 Sports Interactive announced this week there will not be a Football Manager 2025 game. RIP the Football Manager franchise. 2004-2024. We had a good run. — Out of Context Football Manager (@nocontextfm1) January 31, 2025 Godspeed, little guy. Wrexham v Newport Legend has it, he's never been found. — Craig Jones 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 (@craigyjones17) February 8, 2025 The former Lazio falconer () has returned. Noughties Nines – See Also – | | | |

Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner backs Romain Esse's celebration against Brentford
Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner backs Romain Esse's celebration against Brentford

Yahoo

time31-01-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner backs Romain Esse's celebration against Brentford

Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner has endorsed Romain Esse's decision to celebrate his first Premier League goal during Sunday's 2-1 defeat to Brentford. Esse scored with his first touch in the Premier League, cutting Palace's deficit against the Bees in half with 15 minutes to play. Despite the Eagles being behind, Esse wheeled towards the corner flag before letting loose an impassioned knee-slide. When getting up, he pointed towards an imaginary watch on his hand, until teammate Tyrick Mitchell dragged him away. (Image: PA) After receiving some criticism on social media for his celebrations, the 19-year-old took to Instagram: 'First and foremost, I'd like to say I'm devastated with the result of the game, but on a personal note, I'm buzzing to have made my Premier League debut and to of scored my first Premier League goal for this great club, first of many. (a bit carried away with cele, but this meant a lot for me & my family!)' The £14.5m attacker has since edited the post and removed the apologetic line. Eagles gaffer Glasner backed Esse's celebration, sharing that he tells the players to celebrate every goal they score. 'Of course, he should [celebrate]. Everybody can blame me because he had to celebrate, that is what I expect from players. 'I always tell the players to celebrate every single goal – this is why we play football. If we don't celebrate or feel happy when we score a goal, then quit. 'If we have a game in training and they score I want them to celebrate. If I don't enjoy it or feel great when I score a goal then there is something wrong. A defence of Romain Esse. He's a 19-year-old lad who's grafted his whole life to get to the Premier League; can you honestly tell me you wouldn't have lost your head in the same circumstances? — HLTCO (@HLTCO) January 29, 2025 'It worries me, sometimes I watch youth teams, children play, they score a goal, and they go back as if it's a normal thing. I go: 'Come on, can't they show their emotions,' it is the best thing in the world. 'When you have your first game for a team in the Premier League and you score a goal, if you don't celebrate, I would not understand. 'It's unfair to say 'don't celebrate' when you are losing because at that moment everyone in the stadium – besides the Brentford fans – got their hope back that we could find an equaliser. 'He did not know that we would lose. There was 15 minutes to play. In that particular moment, it is important to show our emotions to catch our fans, to create optimism and to show we are back again."

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