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West Ham's Antonio dons Tottenham shirt after losing to Sessengnon on FIFA 20 🎥

autty 2020-03-25 18:21:02 评论

West Ham forward Michail Antonio committed the ultimate Hammers sin by wearing a Tottenham Hotspur shirt after losing to defender Ryan Sessegnon on FIFA 20 last week.

Antonio lost 2-0 to the defender on Friday night in a West Ham vs Spurs game which took place on the same day as the postponed Premier League fixture between the two sides.

First-half goals from Giovani Lo Celso and Lucas Moura gave Tottenham a comfortable victory and loser Antonio took to Instagram to reveal that he had accepted his punishment in defeat by wearing the opposition jersey.

In his defiance against the forfeit, Antonio managed to appease Hammers fans slightly by saying: 'I'm a man of my word, so I'm wearing the [Spurs] kit. But I didn't say I would let it touch my skin!'

The Englishman then ripped the Spurs shirt off to reveal a West Ham away shirt underneath, thereby rescuing a bit of pride following his shameful defeat.

The Hammers forward captioned the video by saying: 'A bet is a bet @RyanSessegnon. Can't take another loss like that, dunno whether I should step away from the controller or not? #COYI'

Antonio then gave his excuses for losing to Sessegnon, tweeting: 'ABSOLUTELY GUTTED! Was embarrassing out there today and I'm way better than that.

'The passing was off, shooting was bad and couldn't tackle. I think it's clear what happened............ my controller must have been broken. I'LL BE BACK.'

The Antonio vs Sessegnon 'derby' is one of many FIFA 2020 matches being played by footballers whilst the Premier League is suspended due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Real Madrid star Gareth Bale, who owns his own esports team, is heading a charity FIFA streaming tournament called 'Combat Corona', with the likes of Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Luke Shaw, Mason Mount and Kieran Tierney also taking part.

Fellow Los Blancos player Marco Asensio won another charity FIFA tournament contested solely by La Liga players, which was watched by 170,000 online.

Arsenal goalkeeper Bernd Leno is also using his own eSports team to play against fans of the popular video game.

Premier League football is currently suspended until April 30 at the earliest, while other European leagues such as La Liga and Serie A have been postponed indefinitely.

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非常抱歉!