Plymouth supporter unimpressed by Sunderland trip
A controversial moment during the half-time entertainment at the Stadium of Light has gone viral on social media.
The video in question shows a Sunderland fan racing a Plymouth supporter during the League One clash on Saturday.
Tasked with running halfway round the pitch and onto a through-ball, the winner would be whoever managed to put the ball into the back of the net first.
The Pilgrims fan had the edge as the pair approached the closing stages, when his opponent embraced the dark side of the game in his pursuit of victory.
Safe trip home to the Plymouth Argyle fans who made the long trip to @StadiumofLight. Despite the result, we hope you enjoyed the ‘trip’… 👀😂— Sunderland AFC (@SunderlandAFC) March 2, 2019
There was a definite trip from the trailing athlete, who went on to roll the ball into the empty net before celebrating in front of the fans. After picking himself up, his beaten opponent was left cursing the moment of skulduggery.
A Sunderland representative told the Press Association that there was no animosity between the pair afterwards, adding that it was all in good spirits.
Meanwhile, fans online enjoyed the controversy.
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“That blade of grass has caught a few out,” one social media user replied.
That blade of grass has caught a few out— Fulwelllad🇬🇧 (@sunlancity) March 2, 2019
“Cracking effort from the Plymouth fans today. Safe journey home lads,” another wrote.
Cracking effort from the Plymouth fans today. Safe journey home lads— Lamby_safc (@SafcLamby) March 2, 2019
In the match itself, Sunderland furthered their promotion push with a 2-0 win courtesy of goals from Lee Cattermole and George Honeyman, while Plymouth sit just four points above the relegation zone.
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