Neal Maupay’s celebration doesn’t pass for James Madison

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We know the celebrations of Neal Maupay (27 years old), always in the show and sometimes in the provocation. Last night, the Frenchman was not shy. On the Tottenham Spurs pitch, Neal Maupay celebrated the first goal of the match by miming a dart throw (15th), the celebration of James Maddison, his opponent of the evening. The English player did not appreciate it and an altercation between the two players followed. But a football match is long, and Tottenham came back to score, then went ahead. Brennan Johnson, who gave the home side the lead, also celebrated with teammate James Maddison celebrating.

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At the end of the match, the England international laughed about it on TNT Sports: “It was too early for that, there was too much time left in the match. I just told him that he probably hasn’t scored enough goals in recent years to have his own celebration, so he probably had to copy mine. » The Frenchman wanted to respond to him on Instagram: “He left a little too early on that one. I’m disappointed we couldn’t win. More goals and fewer relegations in my career than James Maddison. We start again on Monday bees. » Good-natured teasing between the two Premier League attackers.

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