Monday, July 16, 2018

'It's coming home!' - Pogba trolls England fans as he celebrates World Cup win

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The Manchester United midfielder was in joyous mood after helping France become world champions, and he couldn't help a cheeky dig at the Three Lions!
Paul Pogba had a laugh at the expense of England fans on Sunday as he celebrated winning the World Cup by chanting "it's coming home".
The song, originally released in 1996 to symbolise the hope of the Three Lions after so many major tournament disappointments, made a comeback in Russia, as England supporters dreamed of an unlikely final appearance.
Gareth Southgate's side ultimately finished fourth at the World Cup, losing 2-0 to Belgium in the third-place playoff having been beaten at the semi-final stage by Croatia.
But the Three Lions' progression through the tournament's group stages and early knockout rounds ensured the country was enthused by Southgate's team, with 'It's Coming Home' becoming something of a mantra among fans.
And Pogba, who scored in France's 4-2 win over Croatia in Moscow on Sunday, couldn't help but poke fun at the Three Lions, singing "It's coming home" on an Instagram video as he celebrated with the trophy, before jokingly apologising.
Croatia midfielder Luka Modric had previously criticised the English press for a perceived arrogance after the two countries' semi-final clash, while Vedran Corluka told the media "It's not coming home" following the 2-1 victory over the Three Lions.
England legend Gary Lineker, whose name features in the song, has been one to hit back at those who have criticised fans for singing the song during the World Cup.

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