Fans erupt at hilarious sign aimed at Spurs striker Richarlison

A younger soccer fan made headlines following his extraordinarily cheeky signal at a Premier League match on the weekend.

Ange Postecoglou’s Tottenham travelled to the City Ground to tackle Nottingham Forest within the opening recreation of the weekend.

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Spurs had been coming off a season-stabilising 4-1 victory over Newcastle and intent on persevering with their push for the highest 4, whereas Forest had been hoping for some factors at residence of their battle towards relegation.

But a fan noticed within the stands stole a number of the focus from the pitch for his risque try at distracting Tottenham striker Richarlison.

The Brazilian striker with the bleached hair is a polarising determine who hung out at Watford and Everton earlier than transferring to north London final season to hitch Spurs.

The 26-year-old has endured some lengthy scoreless streaks as knowledgeable and just lately mentioned his battles along with his psychological well being.

If he noticed the signal on the recreation, held by a younger lad who may barely see over the bilingual poster, it certainly would have produced no less than a chuckle.

“Richarlison, my mum prefers a Brazilian to a Forest,” the extraordinarily cheeky signal learn.

The phrase was then repeated beneath it in Portuguese as if to make sure the striker was conscious of the sentiment from his mom.

We’ll depart you to decipher the double that means, but when it was meant to distract Richarlison, it backfired.

The Brazilian, as within the nation of origin for the star No. 9, nothing to do with hairstyles, opened the scoring simply earlier than halftime towards Forest.

Dejan Kulusevski then sealed the factors on the City Ground with a second on 65 minutes.

Added to his brace towards Newcastle, Richarlison has been an enormous think about Tottenham’s season up to now, Postecoglou’s aspect at present fifth only a level behind Manchester City.

Some followers had been fast to note the signal within the stands.

“What a boy,” was one caption on X.

“This is incredible,” wrote one other.

But one other questioned if the younger boy had any concept what he was really holding.

“He has no clue,” they wrote. ”Poor child.”

Source: www.news.com.au