FANS all said the same thing after Neal Maupay gifted Manchester City a goal against Brentford.
The reigning Premier League champions won the clash at the Etihad thanks to Erling Haaland’s solo goal.
The visitors had looked set to frustrate the hosts as they made it through the first hour without conceding.
But their hard work was undone when Haaland punished a pair of mistakes.
First Maupay’s loose pass handed the ball cheaply to Manchester City in midfield.
The ball quickly found its was to Haaland, who capitalised on Kristoffer Ajer’s costly slip to run clean through on goal and slot past Mark Flekken.
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Maupay has earned a reputation for being one of the Premier League’s biggest s***houses in recent weeks.
He first upset Tottenham star James Maddison by mimicking his darts celebration.
Then, in the reverse fixture against Man City just 15 days ago, Maupay, 27, was involved in a confrontation with Kyle Walker.
But after his costly, fans have all suggested that being a s***house is all that the forward is good at.
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One posted: “This Maupay lad is only good at s***housery. No football.”
A second commented: “Maupay is an absolute pudding who acts up to legislate for his lack of ability.”
A third wrote: “Maupay since coming on did nothing he even helped City.”
A fourth said: “Maupay came on and ruined the game after everyone was gassing him up.”
Another added: “Receipt for Maupay.”
Maupay and Walker had another run in during the match as the defender was booked for a rash challenge on the forward.
The match marked the first time that Maupay and Walker had met since their furious clash a fortnight ago.
On that occasion, a visibly furious Walker, 33, complained to referee Jarred Gillett and fourth official Stuart Attwell late on in the match.
A lip reader claimed that the England star had threatened to “knock out” the Brentford forward after he “spoke about my kids”.
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Maupay was claimed to have denied doing so to the referee, allegedly saying: “I didn’t, it’s okay.”
The incident was subsequently not included in Gillett’s match report, meaning the FA took no further action.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk