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David Luiz’ impostor, Pep’s devastation, and Diego Maradona – Tweets of the Week
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David Luiz’ impostor, Pep’s devastation, and Diego Maradona – Tweets of the Week

The funniest and best football-related tweets from the week gone by. Featuring a keepie uppie fail, David Luiz’ body double, Norwich hooligans, Diego Maradona’s warm-up routine, and lots of reaction from Manchester City‘s Champions League exit. Wait for it… Wait for it… 😂😂🤪 pic.twitter.com/4mQOlOPANh — Liv Cooke (@LivCookefs) April 18, 2019 Why are there never […]

The funniest and best football-related tweets from the week gone by.

Featuring a keepie uppie fail, David Luiz’ body double, Norwich hooligans, Diego Maradona’s warm-up routine, and lots of reaction from Manchester City‘s Champions League exit.

Wait for it…

Why are there never any simple WiFi passwords?

The real reason Pep Guardiola slumped to his knees on Wednesday night. 

Reaction videos at live games are both the worst and the best thing ever. 

https://twitter.com/ScottyT9804/status/1118801111526387712

I’m seeing double here — four Krustys!

https://twitter.com/althurstonsport/status/1118983496469553153

Savage behaviour from Norwich City supporters.

Can’t touch this.

https://twitter.com/crosstheuniverz/status/1119572704158470144

Alexandre Lacazette didn’t get the memo.

If you don’t ask, you’ll never get what you want.

And finally, a very special anniversary passed by this week.

https://twitter.com/RichieMcCormack/status/1119546925546704899

Read: Pep’s wretched away record in the Champions League latter stages at the heart of repeated failures

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