ADAM FORSHAW appeared to brutally troll Plymouth Argyle after coming back to haunt his former club.
The Blackburn Rovers midfielder netted the opening goal against the Pilgrims at Ewood Park on Saturday – having only left them last month.
The midfielder ran off in celebration and stood in front of the away side’s bench with his arms pointing to the sky.
Plymouth manager Miron Muslic appeared unimpressed with Forshaw’s antics as he stood with his hands in his pockets.
Tyrhys Dolan netted Rovers’ second goal of the game in the 78th minute to wrap up the win.
Forshaw was on Plymouth’s books as recently as January 11 when his contract was terminated.
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Fans loved the moment as they reacted on social media.
One posted: “First goal after nine years, and this is how he celebrates.”
A second commented: “Hahaha top pro.”
A third wrote: “Like that was never written in the stars.”
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A fourth said: “Absolutely nailed on.”
Another added: “Should’ve put money on that.”
Forshaw took to social media after the game to explain his celebration.
His bizarre excuse claimed that he was running towards his family.
He wrote: “No bad intentions with the celebration and sorry for how it came across.
“The family were sat behind the benches.”
Muslic also spoke about Forshaw’s celebration after the game.
He said: “I have nothing but respect for Forshaw because he explained that behind us was his family, his sons.
“I respect that and if I had scored that beautiful goal, I would go to my family celebrating.
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“He is a top professional and there is nothing but respect.
“He told me this and for me, the story was done in a millisecond. We hugged each other and moved on.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk