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Two football fans received a treatment of a lifetime at Troyes' Ligue 1 home game against Rennes on Sunday, September 5 at the Stade de l'Aube.
The matchday six fixture ended in a 1-1 stalemate with Baptiste Santamaria cancelling out Ike Ugbo's first-half strike as both teams shared the spoils.
Despite the entertaining nature of the game, the main spectacle of the encounter occurred off-the-field, where two fans caught the eye with their special seats installed at the stadium.
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FootballIn photos posted on Twitter, sighted by Sports Brief, the two men watched the game from a jacuzzi (pitchside hot tub) installed at the edge of the field and were caught by TV cameras.
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The breathtaking photos have since sparked a lot of reactions on social media.
@DaijonGordon jokingly tweeted:
"This league can’t be taken seriously."
@SilentMde wrote:
"Football on another level fun."
@juliensegui simply tweeted:
"Bravo!"
@RoyShalevv added:
"Fun but ridiculous lol."
@90scottbell's appetite to watch a football game in a similar fashion was aroused:
"I like to sit in the bath with my pals to watch the footy too."
Earlier, Sports Brief reported that a horrible mistake by teenage substitute goalkeeper Dogan Alemdar gifted an equalizer to Breel Embolo as Monaco bounced back from their midweek Champions League elimination to draw 1-1 with Rennes in Ligue 1 on Sunday.
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FootballAlemdar hesitated inside his own six-yard box as he controlled a backpass from Joe Rodon, allowing the lively Swiss striker Embolo to steal in and score in the 73rd minute.
Embolo's goal cancelled out Gaetan Laborde's opener in the 59th minute for Rennes, as Monaco escaped with a draw despite playing the majority of the game at the Stade Louis II down to 10 men.