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Awkward moment Brentford star falls over advertising hoardings while getting ready to take throw-in


A BRENTFORD starlet was left with egg on his face after a hilarious tumble during a youth game against Bournemouth.

The Cherries hosted the Bees at the Vitality Stadium on Wednesday in an exciting encounter that saw the visitors winning 3-2 in the Under-23 PDL-2 play-off final.

Brentford starlet Iwan Morgan suffered a hilarious tumble against Bournemouth

However, it was one moment that made the match go viral and momentarily steal the spotlight from the Europa League final between Manchester United and Tottenham.

Brentford won a throw-in on 51 minutes down the left flank and Iwan Morgan went to take it on.

Morgan, 19, walked backwards as he planned a long throw into the Bournemouth box.

But the young striker got a little carried away as he tried to take too much space.

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That led to him falling over the advertising hoardings with a hilarious back flip.

The fans in attendance were left laughing their socks off whereas the commentator exclaimed: “Whoops!”

Nevertheless, Morgan proved to a be a good sport as he immediately got back up to his feet and carried on.

Fans watching the game were left in stitches as they stormed social media.

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One supporter tweeted: “Over 2,000 people seeing you do this live btw, I’d retire from football altogether.”

Another commented: “Outrageous time wasting method.”

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A third wrote: “Haha, Bournemouth vs Brentford U21s is stealing the show, brother!”

This fan said: “Yep, proper football, better than Spurs v Man Utd any day.”

And that one stated: “It’ll still be a better performance than anything [Rasmus] Hojlund does this evening.”


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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