“Big no”… The 32-year-old’s 2021 performance at Everton did not please Neal Maupay.

“Big no”… The 32-year-old’s 2021 performance at Everton did not please Neal Maupay.

Neal Maupay has been known to ruffle a few feathers during his time as a Premier League footballer.

Brighton, Everton, and Brentford have all had the 27-year-old on their books in recent years, and the Frenchman is never far from the headlines.

The striker was only discovered copying James Maddison’s distinctive celebration following a goal during the Bees’ away defeat to Tottenham this season.

The moment a former Everton player imitated Cristiano Ronaldo’s celebration at Old Trafford has now been discussed by Maupay.

Maupay not impressed with Andros Townsend Everton celebration

In 2021, following his goal during the Toffees’ 1-1 draw, Andros Townsend chose to mimic the’suiiiii’ celebration of Real Madrid icon.

Townsend said, “This guy is my idol,” to TNT Sports.

“I spent hours trying to mimic Cristiano Ronaldo’s technique as a child, watching him play. Although it wasn’t executed perfectly, I should have worked on the celebration out of respect for Cristiano.

However, the Brentford striker has claimed the celebration should have been a “big no”.

“When I signed with Everton last year, I witnessed that moment. When we played Manchester United, people were still talking about it,” he said to Sport Bible.

I then got online and searched for it. That’s a major no-no from me. I refuse to accept it.

“Perhaps one of the all-time great players is your opponent. When he is on the bench, you score one goal despite the fact that he has scored a thousand.

It’s likely that he doesn’t even know you. Is he Ronaldo, correct? It’s okay if Ronaldo doesn’t know me.

To carry out his festivities? He’s too large for that, in my opinion, therefore it is a big no.

Has Maupay forgotten what happened in Tottenham?

Critiquing Townsend for having imitated someone else’s holiday festivity this season seems a tad excessive.

Townsend also freely acknowledged in his post-match interview that he was acting with respect, whereas Maupay was acting in an attempt to rile up Maddison and his Tottenham teammates.

Following the outcome in North London, Maupay’s stunts proved futile.

The Frenchman ought to concentrate on his performances, which for the past three years have been mainly lackluster.

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