Real Madrid star Kylian Mbappe's social media account was hacked on Wednesday night - which saw a number of bizarre now-deleted messages posted out.
Cristiano Ronaldo's rivalry with Lionel Messi, a Manchester United transfer tease and even Tottenham's 16-year trophy drought were the conversations of topic.
The French forward's hacker used the 25-year-old's X account, which boasts over 14.4 million followers, to promote a cryptocurrency token.
But the individual couldn't help but have his say on a variety of topics, which included proclaiming Ronaldo as the GOAT of football.
They even insulted his long-time rival Messi, where they shared a picture of the Barcelona legend crying, while using a derogatory term to describe the forward.
The post read: "Cristiano Ronaldo is the greatest football player of all time.
"This m***** [Messi] is NOT my goat.”
And it appears that the hacker was a Red Devils fan - where they even suggested a move to Old Trafford could be on the cards.
One message simply stated: "Manchester is red."
Mbappe's account then sent their rivals a message, saying, 'Yo Man City,' before immediately quoting their own post.
It read: "Looool baited I'm going @ManUtd. 2028 LET'S RUN IT UP ON A FREE TRANSFERRRR."
And Tottenham also caught strays from the hacker, with Ange Postecoglou's side ridiculed over their lack of silverware.
A fan messaged Mbappe's account by commenting: "Spurs are the pride of London, say it."
To which the hacker responded: "What a trophy for Tottenham Hotspur."
And they then humoured a fan by finishing off a popular anti-Spurs song that pokes fun at the north London outfit.
After being asked, 'What do we think of Tottenham', the hacker replied, 'S***', in a post that was viewed over 200,000 time.
While Mbappe will undoubtedly be left fuming over the hack, he may also be worried over his form since linking up with Los Blancos on a free transfer.
He scored on his debut to help Real win the UEFA Super Cup against Atalanta, but has failed to find the back of the net in his opening two LaLiga games.
However boss Carlo Ancelotti isn't worried by his displays, as he said: "His last goal was on August 14. It has only been two weeks since, that is no reason to worry.
"Neither we are not worried as a club, nor him. He is very happy here, delighted, sure he wants to score in the next game.
"So does Vinicius, who has yet to score this season and I don't see him worried either.
["Mbappe] is progressing really well, I see him doing better every day, excited, motivated, training well.
"He is very humble. I think his adaptation is going really well."