Whoever was running things on the official Wembley Stadium Twitter account for the FA Cup semi-final was clearly having a whale of a time.
It all started off pretty standard with a goal graphic to mark Dele Alli's opening goal after the Englishman got on the end of a typically superb delivery from Christian Eriksen.
Tottenham go 1-0 up!! pic.twitter.com/7y6qckH0Ut
- Wembley Stadium (@wembleystadium) April 21, 2018
But then, following United equalising through Alexis Sanchez, who broke free in the box to head home Paul Pogba's perfect pick-out - everyone thought the admin had forgot to switch accounts with the following tweet:
That was an unbelievable cross tbf to the lad
- Wembley Stadium (@wembleystadium) April 21, 2018
pic.twitter.com/5ccuNTOwHU
- Alex (@AlexWFFC) April 21, 2018
the admin has just finished his 10 hour bong rip
- Samuel Owens (@samrhysowens) April 21, 2018
Admin is on a mad one
- ً (@ffsMendy) April 21, 2018
When you forget to switch accounts ♂️
- Rhys Bish (@Footyrhys) April 21, 2018
Haha when you forget to switch accounts
- Cameron Wilson (@cam1wilson) April 21, 2018
However, as per the admin - whoever he or she may be - it was an intentional act:
Can confirm is was intentional. Thank you for your continued support.
- Wembley Stadium (@wembleystadium) April 21, 2018
That Wembley Stadium tweet still has my crying :joy::joy::joy::joy:
- Bayek of Siwa (@_j_cc_) April 21, 2018
They weren't finished there though. The next step was to ask fans which goal was better of Alli's and Sanchez's in a poll - and before anyone could even reply, they'd said they would bloke anyone who voted for Harry Kane. Brilliant.
If anyone says Kane they're getting blocked https://t.co/SZCEQJymG6
- Wembley Stadium (@wembleystadium) April 21, 2018
Here's hoping we've got the same admin for coverage of tomorrow's semi-final between Chelsea and Southampton.
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