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KSI and Logan Paul take hilarious swipe at Tottenham with X-rated chant as huge crowds gather in Sydney


ARSENAL fan KSI and fellow YouTube star Logan Paul took a hilarious swipe at Tottenham with an X-rated chant with huge crowds gathering in Sydney.

KSI and his old rival-turned business partner, Paul, were in Australia to promote their energy drink Prime.

KSI and Logan Paul’s appearance on the Today show in Sydney saw the Brit lead an X-rated anti-Tottenham chantCredit: Getty
KSI and Paul have a deal with Arsenal where their Prime drink is sold at the EmiratesCredit: Arsenal

The larger than life duo appeared on the Today show  – their only breakfast TV appearance in the country.

Over a thousand fans gathered outside the studio hoping to catch a glimpse of the YouTube icons.

And at one point in the broadcast, their wish was granted as the Today anchors interviewed Paul and KSI on a balcony overlooking the crowd.

KSI took a megaphone and proceeded to lead the famous X-rated Arsenal chant of, “What do we think of Tottenham?”.

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The crowd followed along and answered the Brit’s question, calling Spurs “s***”.

Prime is also sold at Arsenal’s home, the Emirates, enhancing KSI and Paul’s rivalry with fellow North Londoners Spurs.

Things turned nasty, though, as Today show host Karl Stefanovic was pelted with an egg on the balcony.

And despite police and extra security being called in to help control the crowd, things got out of control.

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The Daily Telegraph report that a security guard tasked with helping control the crowd was thrown to the ground after getting caught behind a stone barricade and was seen wincing in pain.

Fans who had been promised free bottles of Prime energy drink were also injured in the push towards the barricade.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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