FOOTIE fans have joked maybe “the games not gone” after a hilarious video emerged from Real Sociedad’s shock 1-0 win over Barcelona.
Live footage showed a deserted Barca fan stuck in the middle of Real Sociedad supporters doing the Poznan in the 33rd minute.
Sheraldo Becker’s first half match winning strike triggered utter euphoria in the stands at the Estadio Reale Arena.
Eager fans were quick to whip out the Poznan – the famous celebration that involves the crowd standing with their backs to the pitch.
Television cameras panned the thousands of home supporters linking shoulders side-by-side and jumping on the spot in unison.
But one loyal Barcelona fan, who was caught in the middle of the link, refused to get involved.
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Instead, the young girl stood still, first staring on with a stern look on her face, before looking down to smile at her phone.
And fans at home absolutely loved it, with one writing: “GAMES NOT GONE.”
A second wrote: “This is hilarious. It’s like something out of a skit, especially the zooming out.”
A third said: “Wow. What a perfect meme template.”
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Another replied: “Every fans worst nightmare. She took it like a champ.”
While one more wrote: “This is football cinema.”
The Poznan has made its way to the Premier League as well.
Manchester City supporters often form into the crazy dance when Pep Guardiola’s men are dominating teams.
City fans adopted the Poznan after copying the celebration during a Europa League clash with Polish side Lech Poznan in 2010.
Several sides in Eastern Europe claimed to have founded the celebration but reports suggest it was indeed Lech Poznan.
Its first use is thought to have been as a protest against club management while supporting the team.
Meanwhile, Barca, who missed Lamine Yamal through injury, suffered their second LaLiga loss of the season.
Hansi Flick’s lead has been cut to six points with chasing Real Madrid enjoying a game in hand.
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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk