Neal Maupay has reignited his feud with James Maddison after their now-infamous clash during Tottenham's 3-2 win over Brentford last month.
It all started when Maupay opened the scoring in the pulsating encounter, with the striker mocking Maddison by copying his darts throw celebration, as team-mate Ivan Toney joined in on the act.
Maddison and Maupay shared a heated exchange after the goal before the Spurs star hit out at the Frenchman when speaking to TNT Sports post-match.
The two players then referenced each other in separate posts on Instagram, with Maddison poking fun at Maupay for not scoring enough goals to have his own celebration, while the Bees forward said he had scored more goals and had fewer relegations in his career than his rival.
And, speaking to The Times, Maupay reflected on the incident a few weeks on and admitted he found the whole situation entertaining.
'He took it really personally, it’s funny,' he said. 'I threw a dart and he got so offended he posted my picture on his Instagram.
'But if I give a little something, I have got to be able to take it as well.'
Maupay has become known as a pantomime villain in recent years, with his antics winding up several clubs and players across the top flight, including Man City's Kyle Walker last week.
The forward - who claims he has 'never crossed the line' - has been in impressive form this season, scoring five goals since returning to Brentford on loan after a dismal spell at Everton.
However, the 27-year-old dismissed suggestions his celebration against Spurs backfired, with Brennan Johnson later mocking the Frenchman as Ange Postecoglou's side scored three goals in eight second half minutes to turn the game around.
He added: 'We didn’t lose against Tottenham
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