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AS Roma Are Taking The Absolute P*ss Out Of Harry Kane On Twitter Right Now

AS Roma Are Taking The Absolute P*ss Out Of Harry Kane On Twitter Right Now

No chill, lads.

Jack Kenmare

Jack Kenmare

If you've been living under a rock in the past few days then let me just fill you in quickly about this whole Harry Kane scoring every goal in the world debacle. Sit down and pay attention.

So, yesterday the 'Premier League Goal Accreditation Appeals Panel' decided to award Harry Kane with Tottenham's second goal against Stoke City.

If you didn't see it, Christian Eriksen whipped a ball in from a free kick during Sunday's game and Kane apparently got a touch on the ball, although if you look back at the footage, it does look questionable to say the least.

Well, since the announcement was made on Wedesnday, everybody has been taking the absolute piss and now AS Roma have got involved.

The jokes about Kane claiming every goal that has ever been scored have been doing the rounds on social media, and Twitter has basically decided to place the Tottenham and England striker into every goal scoring scenario ever.

From intercepting Cristiano Ronaldo's penalty against Juventus to getting a touch on Robin Van Persie's famous diving header for Holland in the 2014 World Cup - Harry just can't stop scoring goals.

It's been highly amusing for everybody involved.

On Friday night, perhaps the biggest and best Photoshop was created by Italian side AS Roma, who have been on fire since beating Barcelona earlier in the week.

They did this to the Premier League striker and it quickly became a worldwide trend on Twitter. OH.MY.GOD.

Roma's official Twitter account even stole Mohamed Salah's reaction caption:

You've just won Twitter, guys. How does it feel?

We don't think this meme is leaving the internet anytime soon.

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Topics: Football News, Football, AS Roma, tottenham, Champions League, Harry Kane