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Manchester City Fan Bursts Into Press Box And Complains About Media Favouring Mohamed Salah

A Manchester City fan burst into the Wembley Stadium press box and launched a scathing attack on the assembled media about favouring Mohamed Salah.
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"We done the domestic f**king treble, no one's ever done it before, but you'll all have Mo Salah on the back of your f**king papers," he said before finishing his rant with "CITEH!"
The man was swiftly ushered away by security.
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- Rob Harris (@RobHarris) May 18, 2019
Naturally, his actions sent social media into overdrive. Here's what Twitter said about the incident:
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- ` (@falselying) May 18, 2019
Seriously City fans, support your own team, stop obsessing about the superior reds! It's embarrassing #lfc
- Lee Barrington (@elbazza) May 18, 2019
Hes right though.
- Peter (@GiIlespie) May 18, 2019
"Sitteeeeh" with his little plastic flag :joy::joy:
- Billy Campbell (@BillyCampbell_1) May 18, 2019
We're in their heads. City should be plastered all over the front pages FFP :joy::joy:
- paul (@paulp_123) May 18, 2019
Just won a domestic treble, can only think about LFC.
- TheWool_LFC (@TheWool_LFC) May 18, 2019
He has a good point. Its all been about liverpool and we are all tired of it.
- Michelle :sparkling_heart: (@missyports) May 18, 2019
Rent: £0.00
- ᴊᴏᴇ ᴀʟʟᴇɴ (@JAIIen_) May 18, 2019
As the fan alluded to, Manchester City completed a stunning feat in English football.
They became the very first male team in England to win the domestic treble following victory over Watford in the FA Cup final.
Of course, Pep Guardiola's formidable side bagged the Premier League title on the final day of the season and beat Chelsea in February to clinch the League Cup.
Will City's remarkable domestic achievement ever be replicated? Let us know what you think.
Topics: Manchester City, Watford, Liverpool, Football News, Football, Pep Guardiola, Premier League, League Cup, FA Cup, Mohamed Salah