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Jadon Sancho reposts viral Chelsea tweet after Spurs thump Man Utd as fans react

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Jadon Sancho has reposted a tweet Chelsea shared at the full-time whistle of Manchester United's loss at home to Spurs which has gone viral.

Manchester United were thumped 3-0 at home by Tottenham Hotspur on September 29 as goals from Brennan Johnson, Dejan Kulusevski and Dominic Solanke secured all three points for the visitors in a dominating display.

The Red Devils went down to 10 men shortly before half-time with Bruno Fernandes being sent off but Spurs were much the better side throughout the first half, leading 1-0.

Manchester United fought back after going 2-0 down early in the second but a third from Solanke at a corner ended the home side's hopes of getting anything from the game.

Conversely, Chelsea beat Brighton 4-2 at home the day before with Cole Palmer starring, scoring all four goals for the home side.

At the full-time whistle of Manchester United's loss, Chelsea posted a picture of Palmer and Sancho, on loan from Manchester United for the season, smiling together.

Sancho himself even reposted it - the English winger had a public fallout with Manchester United boss Erik Ten Hag last season and their relationship has been fractious since, even though Ten Hag backed him to return stronger when the new season started after an impressive loan spell at Borussia Dortmund which saw him play in the Champions League final.

Jadon Sancho himself reposted the Tweet / @Sanchooo10, X / Twitter

The image has gone viral because of its timing and Manchester United fans have been reacting to it.

One Manchester United fan asked: "Is this even necessary?"

Another exclaimed: "LOOK AT YOU WHO HASN'T WON ANYTHING FOR A LONG WHILE TRYING TO BE RELEVANT!"

One said: "We'll cook you at Old Trafford."

And another said: "Man Utd is still bigger than Chelsea... Just so you know."

Some could not believe Sancho had reposted the image.

One said: "He hates them."

Other fans have loved it though.

Some funny gifs were shared.

One posted another picture that "would have bang more".

Another posted a gif of fuel being poured onto a fire.

One similarly shared a gif of flames being fanned.

And another said: "This admin deserves a pay rise."

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Jamie Vardy hilariously trolls Tottenham fans and Cristian Romero while being subbed

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Football fans are rejoicing that an absolutely iconic character in Jamie Vardy is back in the Premier League and on his return, he wasted no time in getting up to his old tricks again.

Leicester City's first game back in the top flight after winning Championship promotion last campaign was against Tottenham Hotspur at home on August 19.

The visitors completely dominated the first half with Pedro Porro firing Spurs ahead to lead 1-0 at the break.

Tottenham had chances early in the second half but the Foxes pulled an equaliser out of nowhere with the effervescent Vardy heading home unmarked from close range after being found by an Abdul Fatawu cross.

Vardy also missed a golden chance to put Leicester ahead before being subbed off in the 79th minute ahead of the game finishing 1-1.

He seemingly got stick from the Spurs fans and defender Cristian Romero as he left the field but in typical Vardy fashion, he didn't let that go quietly.

He pointed to the Premier League badge on his shirt and put a finger up to signal 'one' and then pointed at the Spurs fans and made a 'zero' gesture with his hand, reminding the Spurs faithful he's won a Premier League title and Tottenham are yet to do so.

That wasn't all that Vardy was spotted doing during the game either.

As the players came out for the second half, he was spotted downing a can of Red Bull before taking to the field again.

Vardy also threw two fingers up at Romero and could be seen telling him to "f**k off" twice before being substituted.

And football fans on social media absolutely loved it.

One said: "It's great to have him back in the Premier League."

Another said "you can't really argue with any of those points".

One claimed he has a bigger legacy in the Premier League than England captain Harry Kane...

Another simply said: "Respect."

One applauded the "proper s**thousery" on display.

Another proclaimed him as a "Premier League legend".

One agreed with that, also calling him a "legend".

Another said they "missed this guy".

One said: "The PL is so back."

And another posted a "cinema" gif.

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