Neal Maupay's best shithouse as a liquidation trader collides with Kyle Walker, copies James Maddison and wins Lionel Messi a World Cup
Neal Maupay has earned a reputation as the clean-up king of the Premier League.
He Brentford The striker is known for his antics on the field, annoying his opponents with cheeky taunts and annoying tactics.
Maupay's name has been in the headlines in recent weeks after he claimed his latest victim in Kyle Walker, having collided with England defender against city of manchester.
He was criticized for claiming he led Walker's family into an on-field row amid news that the City star had fathered a child with a different woman to his wife.
However, the leader since then he has disputed that he did such an action at all.
The rivals will meet once tonight when Manchester City host Brentford at the Etihad Stadium. live on talkSPORT.
And while fans wait to see if any more arguments occur on the pitch, talkSPORT.com takes a look back at Maupay's eventful history when it comes to the shithouse…
Maddison's dart celebration
maupay He has been in good form in 2024 and that increase in confidence on the field has led to an incredible sale.
In January, he scored the first goal against Tottenham and headed to the corner to celebrate in front of the home fans.
He chose to use James Maddison's. exclusive darts celebrationaligning with Ivan Toney and throwing an imaginary dart at the camera.
This upset Maddison and he ran towards Maupay and he slapped him on the back of the head in what was an awkward altercation between the two.
Spurs would win the match and their midfielder commented on the antics saying: “I told him he hadn't scored enough goals to have his own celebration so he had to copy mine.”
However, Maupay had not stopped telling Maddison that he managed to get into her head and responded a few days later.
He said: “He took it very personally, it's funny. I threw a dart at him and he got so offended that he posted my photo on his Instagram.”
He also wrote: “Ahaha live for free.” in the comments section of Maddison's Instagram post.
Double problem at Chelsea
Maupay was at his best against Chelsea in October, when Brentford left Stamford Bridge winning 2-0.
He started the game as a substitute but somehow He was the first player cautioned…
The striker was warming up on the sideline before jumping onto the grass to move the ball away and avoid Cole Palmer to execute a free kick.
Former Chelsea player speaking on talkSPORT Scott Minto He criticized the Frenchman for his unnecessary antics earlier on the touchline.
“It's ridiculous, very unnecessary,” Minto said.
“Why do you step foot there and get cautioned before you even get on the field?
“Surely that will change Thomas Frank's mind about even bringing him in!”
Thomas Frank brought Maupay on late, and his contribution to the game's second goal led to his next piece of shit.
Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sanchez had come out for a corner but was caught outside his goal as Brentford broke free to score into an empty net.
After the goalkeeper's mistake, Maupay wore his former teammate Sánchez's shirt on the team bus and posted it on social media with the caption “State of mind.”
Arsenal antics
Arsenal It's unlikely fans made it this far down the list considering how much they dislike Maupay and his antics.
His trouble began during a 2-1 loss to Brighton in 2020 as Maupay. Bernd Leno, then injured Gunners goalkeeper before scoring the winning goal for the Seagulls.
He also fought with Matteo Guendouzi after the final whistle and since that match, the striker has become an enemy in north London.
Since then, he has celebrated with the impression of crying several times and has dedicated one of those particular gestures to the Arsenal fans in his team's 1-1 draw against Southampton.
“I remember Arsenal fans were very, very angry with me because I scored, but I was also involved in their goalkeeper's injury, so I would say they were not happy with me,” he said in 2022.
“So when I scored my next goal it was to give them a real shout out.”
It has also been shown that Maupay's actions against Arsenal inadvertently played a major role in Argentina's victory in the World Cup.
Emi Martínez replaced goalkeeper Leno after the striker injured him and took the opportunity to step out of the shadows as a loan officer.
Martínez impressed so much that he moved to Aston Villa where he became number one of them and of Argentina.
That ultimately led to him starring in the 2022 World Cup for the Albiceleste.
Martínez denied Frenchman Randal Kolo Muani's goal with an impressive save to save the game, before being the star of the final's penalty shootout.
Remembering the first domino that fell, Maupay told YRDS: “I got so many messages saying I basically won the World Cup.
“Leno was injured after contact with me and then Emi played and then for Argentina, so yes.”