HARRY WINKS has been hailed as the “greatest midfielder of all time” after scoring a screamer to hand Leicester a win over QPR.
The former Tottenham ace joined the Foxes in the summer in a £10million transfer.
Winks, 27, has been ever-present in Enzo Maresca’s team since his arrival.
The midfielder has played in all 14 of the club’s Championship fixtures so far this season.
He has now bagged his first goal as the former Premier League champions continue to dominate the second division.
Winks fired a shot from distance into the top corner of the QPR goal in the 79th minute to hand Leicester the win the hosts had equalised.
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Fans could not contain their excitement on social media, and they flocked to praise the former Spurs man.
Many supporters were also claiming that Winks was even better than England and Real Madrid star Jude Bellingham, who had just netted a brace against Barcelona.
One fan exclaimed: “Might be a hot take but he’s actually the greatest midfielder of all time.”
A second said: “Harry Winks is the best midfielder to ever play the game I won’t be told otherwise.”
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A third added: “Harry Winks is the greatest player on Earth.”
A fourth declared: “Harry Winks cementing himself as the best player in the league with an absolute peach.”
Meanwhile, many supporters also claimed that Winks is better than England and Real Madrid star Jude Bellingham.
Bellingham had just scored a vital brace, including a screamer of his own, in Real Madrid’s 2-1 win over Barcelona in the Clasico.
One Tweeted: “Better than Bellingham.”
Another commented: “Winks > Bellingham.”
A third claimed: “Harry Winks is world class Bellingham ain’t.”
Bellingham’s goals did leave Rolling Stones legend Mick Jagger unsatisfied with his band sponsoring Barcelona for the match.
It took the Englishman’s record to 13 goals in 13 matches for Los Blancos, which has seen him break Zinedine Zidane’s record for number of goals in a single season for the LaLiga giants.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk