Man City Midfielder Sacks Social Media Team for Sending out Tweet Challenging Kylian Mbappe

Man City Midfielder Sacks Social Media Team for Sending out Tweet Challenging Kylian Mbappe

- Foden’s Twitter account sent out a cryptic post calling out Kylian Mbappe

- The midfielder’s team has since sacked his social media handlers

- Manchester City correspondent Sam Lee refuted claims it was Foden who wrote the tweet which has since been deleted

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Manchester City midfielder Phil Foden has sacked the company responsible for managing his social media accounts after a cryptic tweet challenging Paris Saint Germain forward Kylian Mbappe.

Man City Midfielder Sacks Social Media Team for Sending out Tweet Challenging Kylian Mbappe
Phil Foden was left furious after his own Twitter account shared what was a tweet challenging Kylian Mbappe. Photo: Alex Gottschalk.
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Foden, 20, is said to have been left livid after the tweet which appeared to call out Mbappe.

Ten Toes Media is the company responsible for managing Foden’s social media and the tweet was reportedly sent out without his consent.

Foden was in fine form on Wednesday night as he bagged his second goal of the tie as Manchester City defeated Borussia Dortmund 2-1 (4-2 on aggregate) to set up a clash against PSG in the semifinal of the UEFA Champions League.

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After the game, a tweet from Phil Foden’s Twitter account was sent out which seemed to challenge Kylian Mbappe.

The tweet, which read “Kylian Mbappe, are you ready?” instantly went viral, with a number of fans calling out Foden for being subtly egoistic.

Man City Midfielder Sacks Social Media Team for Sending out Tweet Challenging Kylian Mbappe
The tweet in question seemed to be challenging Kylian Mbappe on social media.
Source: Twitter

But according to The Telegraph, neither Foden nor his representatives were aware that the tweet was sent out and have since decided to part ways with Ten Toes Media.

The post was eventually deleted and Manchester City correspondent Sam Lee took to clear the incident.

"Foden didn't post that Mbappe tweet himself, it was done by the company that manages his account." Lee wrote on Twitter following City's win against Borussia Dortmund. "People close to Foden not particularly happy about it and it's been deleted."

A number of popular sports personalities have since commented on the incident, including Gary Neville who only a few weeks ago, lamented on the issue of football players having someone else run their social media accounts.

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Away from the Twitter drama and Manchester City are well on course to winning a quadruple after their heroics in the Champions League.

Victory against Borussia Dortmund meant Guardiola’s Man City qualified for the semis for the first time since he took charge of the club.

Earlier, Legit.ng had reported how Premier League club Manchester City are interested in signing Inter Milan striker Romelu Lukaku as a replacement for Sergio Aguero who is expected to depart at the end of the season.

City boss Pep Guardiola has said it is highly likely the club will buy another highly-rated striker to replace Sergio Aguero in the summer.

Source: Legit.ng

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