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FootballWatch Antony Taunt Jorginho With Wild Celebration After Casemiro’s Stoppage Time Equaliser vs Chelsea
- Man United ace Antony has earned praise and admiration from Man United fans for his passionate celebration vs Chelsea
- A video capturing the moment showed the United summer signing sprinting close to Jorginho while celebrating wildly
- A section of fans suggested the winger had given the Chelsea midfielder a piece of his own medicine after he had celebrated his penalty against United
Manchester United star Antony has got fans talking following his wild celebration after Casemiro's stoppage-time equaliser against Chelsea.
The Blues settled for a 1-1 draw with United at Stamford Bridge on Sunday, October 22, with Jorginho finding the back of the net for the hosts.
The match initially looked destined to end in a goalless draw before Chelsea won a penalty in the 87th minute after Scott McTominay fouled Broja in the area.
Jorginho stepped up to slot home the spot-kick to send the home fans into a frenzy.
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However, Chelsea's lead was shortlived as United restored parity via Casemiro with virtually the last kick to ensure the match ended in a draw.
Having celebrated wildly after scoring, Antony made sure he gave Jorginho a piece of his own medicine as he was spotted taunting the Italian midfielder after United scored.
A video capturing the moment showed the Red Devils' summer arrival sprinting close to Jorginho before provocatively celebrating close to the Blues midfielder.
Antony's hilarious celebration got Man United fans talking, with many opining the former Ajax ace was worth every penny.
One posted:
"Love it, Antony to Jorginho after Casemiro scored, he's worth every penny."
A second noted:
"Antony getting revenge on Jorginho after he wildly celebrated his goal."
Another admitted:
"Antony winding up Jorginho after the equalizer is very beautiful to see."
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FootballA fourth concluded:
"That’s why we love him. Just look at that passion. The emotion. The tears. The sweat."
Varane leaves Stamford Bridge in tears
Earlier, Sports Brief reported Raphael Varane had to be consoled by teammates as he was reduced to tears after he suffered an injury while in action on Saturday.
The Man United defender was attempting to intercept Chelsea's Aubameyang when his knee jolted into the turf.
The experienced centre-back was visibly distraught as he received treatment and could be seen covering his face with his shirt in tears as he left the pitch.