Newcastle United fan was hailed the hero after he refused to give Mohammed Kudus a chair to do his goal celebration.
In a surprising turn of events during Saturday's Premier League clash between Newcastle United and West Ham, a young ball boy at St James' Park stood his ground, declining to surrender his stool to Mohammed Kudus for the player's signature 'take a seat' celebration.
Mohammed Kudus, after scoring West Ham's second goal, sought to mark the occasion with his customary celebration, which involves sitting on a nearby stool. However, his plans were thwarted when he approached one of the ball boys and requested the use of his stool, only to be met with refusal.
The incident left Kudus visibly perplexed as he attempted to persuade the young Newcastle supporter to relinquish the stool. Despite the player's persistence, the ball boy remained resolute in his decision, prompting Kudus to abandon the attempt and resort to an alternative celebration.
Despite the off-field distraction, the match continued with Newcastle ultimately emerging as 4-2 victors. Harvey Barnes played a pivotal role in the Magpies' comeback, scoring twice to secure the win.
Despite a setback in the form of Anthony Gordon's 90th-minute sending off, Eddie Howe's side demonstrated resilience, maintaining their composure to secure all three points in an impressive display of determination and teamwork.
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