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Bournemouth fans spot gaffe on Chelsea team sheet as Simon Francis’ body is photoshopped onto Steve Cook’s


BOURNEMOUTH have been ridiculed by their own fans after they made a huge error when announcing their team to face Chelsea on Twitter.

Eagle-eyed supporters noticed that Simon Francis’ body had been photoshopped onto Steve Cook’s in a graphic tweeted out by the Cherries.

 Simon Francis had his body photoshopped onto Steve Cook's in a gaffe by Bournemouth

Simon Francis had his body photoshopped onto Steve Cook’s in a gaffe by Bournemouth

Cook’s body can be clearly seen behind Francis’, with the defender looking as if he has two left ears.

Commenting on the gaffe, one fan was left in tears as he said, “Francis pasted on top of Cook”, followed by two emojis.

Another even suggested that boss Eddie Howe has somehow created a hybrid between the two centre-backs.

He quipped: “Maybe Eddie has combined their dna and it’s a frankenstein cook franno hybrid?”

A third took a grab of the players, and simply stated: “Lol.”

Replying to the supporter’s message, another said: “Only if it was Steve Cook.”



Bournemouth went into the match at Stamford Bridge having lost their last five games in the Premier League.

And they could be set to lose Nathan Ake in the January transfer window with the Blues and Manchester City believed to be keen to snap him up.

Chelsea are reportedly in pole position to sign the Dutch international with the West Londoners having a £40million buy-back clause in his contract.

Nathan Ake looks good as he tries out some vintage Bournemouth football strips


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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