Neal Maupay 'couldn't lace James Maddison's boots' claims Chris Sutton on It's All Kicking Off,...
On Wednesday night, two Premier League stars, Neal Maupay and James Maddison, came into conflict. According to Chris Sutton, Maupay cannot be compared to Maddison about skill level. Sutton believes that Maddison is much better.
On Wednesday night, Brentford went to Tottenham to play a match. Maupay scored the first goal of the game. However, even with his goal, Brentford lost the match as Tottenham scored three goals and won with a 3-2 result.
Maupay made a goal and then imitated Maddison's throwing gesture as a celebration. His fellow player Ivan Toney also participated.
After the party, the duo had a tense argument, but in the end, Maddison and Tottenham emerged victorious by winning three points.
After the event, Sutton, the host of It's All Kicking Off, stated that the Bees striker is comparable to the discount supermarket chain LIDL, while Spurs' Maddison is equivalent to the premium supermarket chain Waitrose.
During Brentford's recent game against Tottenham, Neal Maupay and Ivan Toney ridiculed James Maddison's dart throwing celebration when Maupay scored the first goal. However, Brentford eventually lost with a score of 3-2.
Following the game, James Maddison responded to the Bees player's comments on social media.
Chris Sutton, co-host of It's All Kicking Off, stated that Maupay is not as good as Maddison. He used the expression ' couldn't lace Maddison's boots' to emphasize the difference in skill level.
During a special program on Deadline Day, Ian Ladyman, who is Sutton's co-host, mentioned an argument that took place about scoring goals in Tottenham's victory over Brentford.
Brentford's forward, Neal Maupay, scored the first goal for his team and decided to imitate James Maddison's celebration move, which caused Maddison to react negatively. The situation escalated quickly with some physical altercations between the two players.
'The game had not yet come to an end when some conflict arose. As soon as the game ended, both managers were inquiring about the situation. It was evident from their facial expressions that they were displeased and unhappy. What is your interpretation of this incident?'
Sutton replied, "To be honest, Neal Maupay isn't even close to James Maddison's level. I don't know why he did that. He made a foolish mistake."
Many people are aware that Maddison is vastly superior to Neal Maupay in terms of playing skill. It's unclear why Maupay would do what he did. Some may consider it to be a little bit mischievous, but ultimately it was a foolish action. It's like comparing a high-end grocery store such as Waitrose to a discount store like Lidl.
Following the match's conclusion, the Brentford forward took to Instagram to express his disappointment, remarking: "It's disheartening that we weren't able to secure a victory. However, I have accumulated a greater number of goals in my career and have yet to experience relegation, in contrast to James Maddison's trajectory. We'll strive for success once more on Monday, Bees."
The famous Tottenham player shared a photo of Maupay doing his signature celebration on Instagram and added a brief narrative followed by the acronym 'COYS'.
Maupay and Maddison had a tense interaction following Maupay's imitation of Maddison's unique celebration.
In response, Maupay stated that he had scored more goals and had been relegated less times than Maddison.
Ladyman added: 'What caught my eye was Maupay's Instagram account which I stumbled upon just before going to sleep last night.'
Maupay has taken to social media platform Instagram and shared a picture of himself performing the Dart celebration. It should be noted that his team faced a defeat in the game.
He uploaded a picture of the festivities after playing darts. Afterwards, he expressed disappointment that they didn't win. He also mentioned that throughout his career, he's managed to accomplish more goals and avoid being relegated more times than James Maddison.
Let's start by clarifying your position, Neal. You play as a central striker. James Maddison, on the other hand, does not play in this position. Therefore, it would be quite shameful if you cannot score more goals than him.
Meet this incredible guy who has managed to score four goals in four games for Brentford. Yes, you read that right - Maupay has scored four consecutive goals.
Before, he played as if he was weighed down by heavy concrete boots. Nowadays, he's acting on Instagram like he's achieved a record that even George Best would have admired. It just seems a bit strange to me.
In a recent blog, Ian Ladyman pointed out the difficulties Maupay has been facing when it comes to scoring for Brentford.
Sutton interrupted once more and emphasized, "No, but the most critical aspect is that Brentford is currently grappling with a relegation struggle."
This is the main problem. As his manager, I would be extremely angry that he is wasting his time on social media arguments instead of focusing on his performance at Brentford, which is crucial.
At the present moment, I am concerned that he may not be fully focused on the goal and may have other distractions occupying his mind.
It's likely that he will have to deal with relegation this season, so he needs to work hard and step up his game.