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‘My Premier League team-mate was catfishing fans… it really annoyed me and I can’t believe supporters fell for it’


PETER CROUCH has revealed one of his former Stoke team-mates used to “catfish” fans with training videos.

Ex-England international Crouch, 43, spent eight years at the Britannia and scored 62 goals in 261 games.

Peter Crouch has revealed one former Stoke team-mate used to ‘catfish’ fansCredit: Getty Images – Getty

But during his time at the club he has admitted there was one unnamed individual who created a misleading picture of his training routine.

Crouch claims this infuriated him as fans were calling for the player in question to be given game time, but the supporters were unaware he was not putting in the work outside of his social media videos.

Speaking on That Peter Crouch Podcast, he said: “There was one player at Stoke that was catfishing and it really annoyed me.

“He was on social media doing his stuff with his personal trainer outside the training ground.

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“What he was like in the training ground, which we saw first hand, was not the person that we saw getting portrayed.

“What annoyed me is that fans were falling for it. They were saying ‘Why is he not playing? He should be playing ahead of him’.

“And the players they were saying he should be playing ahead of were working hard, were putting the work in and were doing alright for the team.

“So that was something that really annoyed me.”

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Crouch left Stoke one year after they were relegated down to the Championship.

He joined Burnley for six months and retired in 2019 after failing to score in six matches.

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In his prime, Crouch bagged 42 goals in 134 games for Liverpool and 24 in 93 for Tottenham.

He also boasts an impressive England record having netted 22 goals in 42 matches for his country.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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