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Watch ex-Tottenham star Victor Wanyama swap shirt with fan for pack of spaghetti nine years after hilarious pasta tweet


FORMER Tottenham star Victor Wanyama hilariously swapped his shirt with a fan for a pack of spaghetti.

The MLS midfielders iconic tweet in which he publicly declared his love for pasta is still beloved nine years later.

Victor Wanyama hilariously swapped his shirt with a fan for a pack of spaghetti
Montreal fans had made a banner offering to swap pasta with the midfielder
Wanyama’s tweet in which he declared his love for spaghetti is still beloved nine years later

The former Southampton ace wrote on Twitter in 2012: “I had spaghetti and it was very nice I enjoyed it.”

In the years since Wanyama has regularly been reminded of the post – with Spurs even making reference to it when they signed him in 2016.

Tottenham posted an image of the Kenyan holding spaghetti with the caption: “We signed Victor Wanyama and he was very nice we enjoyed it.”

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Some Montreal fans have now successfully grabbed the 30-year-old’s eye after their 2-1 loss to New England on Sunday night.

Two supporters held a banner aloft at the game reading: “Will trade spaghetti for kit.”

And their wish came true after the match as Wanyama did indeed exchange his jersey for a packet of the Italian pasta.

Montreal posted the video on social media and fans went wild, as one replied: “This is great lmao.”

Another added: “This. is. legendary.”

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A third added: “Bro this is so sweet. Victor what a lad.”

The official MLS Twitter account even responded as they said: “Looks like a fair trade.”

While Wanyama then got in on the act by sharing the video as well, simply posting a spaghetti emoji.

Victor Wanyama leaves Spurs to join Arsenal legend Thierry Henry at Montreal Impact in MLS


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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