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Port Vale’s Tom Pope pokes fun at John Stones again after scoring in FA Cup clash with Man City to back up Twitter boast


TOM POPE lived up to his promise – as he scored in Port Vale’s FA Cup third-round clash with Manchester City.

The veteran forward, 34, once tweeted he’d score 40 goals a season if he went up against John Stones every week.

 Pope scored against City to back-up his comments about Stones from June

Pope scored against City to back-up his comments about Stones from JuneCredit: AFP

And Pope held up his end of the bargain by nodding home his side’s equaliser at the Etihad – ultimately in vain, in the 4-1 defeat – before revising his target up to 50 strikes.

He tweeted: “I’d just like to say I was completely wrong and bang out of order to say I’d score 40 a season….. it’s more like 50 enjoy your weekend”.

Pope beat Taylor Harwood-Bellis to a cross – angling a header past Claudio Bravo.

While Stones was not at fault for the goal, Pope will surely breathe a sigh of relief for having an impact on the game after such big talk just seven months earlier.

After England slipped to a 3-1 defeat against Holland in June’s Nations League semi-final, Pope tweeted: “Just watched the highlights of the England game!

“I know I’m a League Two player, I know he plays for England.

“I know he’s on £150k a week, I know he’s a million times better player than me but I’d love to play against John Stones every week! I’d get 40 a season!”

He then used the hashtags “Soft” and “WeakAsP**s”.

In another tweet, Pope wrote: “As a targetman, you could wear him like a Johnny. Just absolutely zero aggression. A targetman’s dream.”



Ahead of the FA Cup third-round clash, the veteran forward claimed he meant no ill-will against Stones – and stands by his comments from last summer.

Pope said: “He’s world class but isn’t very physical. I’d love to play against someone like that every week rather than a League Two 6ft 5in meathead who wants to butt you at the back of the head.

“My tweets have been taken slightly out of context. People have been texting me, ‘Ha! Ha! See you against John Stones now’.

“I wasn’t trying to belittle him. I said he was a million times a better footballer than I am, technically he’s brilliant.

“But for a big man, a big striker like me, I go out every week and watch the weaknesses in a centre-half and think, ‘I’ll play off him’.

“People have tweeted me, ‘See if you can score a hat-trick against Man City in the FA Cup’. But I’m not playing for Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and the like.

“From a personal perspective, as a targetman I’d rather play against a John Stones every week than a Vincent Kompany.”

 Pope beat Taylor Harwood-Bellis to the header to equalise against City

Pope beat Taylor Harwood-Bellis to the header to equalise against CityCredit: Reuters

Pope continued by saying he hopes he can have jokes about it all with Stones after the game, adding: “I’ll try to have a laugh with him. I’ll also tell him it wasn’t meant to be derogatory.

“Yes, people look at it and say, ‘He’s taking the mick out of John Stones’. But I’ve already said he’s a world-class defender on the ball.

“He’s playing for Manchester City for God’s sake, not in League Two like me.”


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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