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The Latest Scott Parker X The Streets Mash-Up Is Genius

The Latest Scott Parker X The Streets Mash-Up Is Genius

Fulham earned their second Premier League win of the season and Parker's post match interview has gone viral, for all the right reasons.

Ryan Sidle

Ryan Sidle

Scott Parker's post match interview on Monday, after his Fulham side won, has been edited over the Streets 'Don't Mug Yourself' and it's utter perfection.

It's not been a great start to life back in the Premier League for Fulham this season but on Monday they managed to pick up their second win of the season.

Goals from Ademola Lookman and Ivan Cavaleiro, which was surprisingly a penalty when you consider his previous attempt, gave Parker's side a 2-1 win over Leicester City.

After the game the manager was obviously very pleased with his side as he was interviewed on Monday Night Football.

Someone has taken the former midfielder's interview and mixed it with the Streets song 'Don't Mug Yourself' and it's utterly brilliant.

Speaking after the game the Cottagers boss explained that his side need to get used to being around the relegation zone, saying, "Tonight coming away from Leicester, where every single person didn't think we would get the result.. we got one. So of course you can build on that certainly on my position with the team.

"Results bring belief. They bring confidence. I have set it out to the players, where we are standing this year and the challenges we are going to face. What our journey is going to look like. People make look a that a little bit negative or lack something but that's just reality.

"I was involved in two relegations and that is where we are going to be this year. We are going to be in and around it. We have to be comfortable around it."

The two goalscorers celebrate together. Image: PA Images
The two goalscorers celebrate together. Image: PA Images

It was an emotional night for Fulham as before kick off the players held a minutes silence for their former midfielder Papa Bouba Diop.

The Senegal midfielder, who also played for West Ham and Portsmouth in the Premier League, sadly passed away aged just 42 on Sunday, after a long illness.

Featured Image Credit: Sky Sports

Topics: Football News, Leicester City, Scott Parker, Premier League, Fulham