Neal Maupay has built a reputation as the Premier League’s s***housery king.
The Brentford striker is known for his antics on the pitch, winding up opponents with cheeky jibes and annoying tactics.
Maupay’s name has been in the headlines in recent weeks after he claimed his latest victim in Kyle Walker, having clashed with the England defender against Manchester City.
He came under fire for claims he brought Walker's family into an onfield spat amid news that the City star had fathered a child with a different woman to his wife.
However, the frontman has since disputed that he made such an action at all.
The rivals come up against each other once against tonight as Man City host Brentford at the Etihad Stadium, live on talkSPORT.
And with fans waiting to see if any more arguments occur on the pitch, talkSPORT.com takes a look at Maupay’s busy history when it comes to s***housery...
Maupay has been in fine form in 2024 and that boost in confidence on the pitch has led to some incredible winding up.
In January, he scored the opening goal against Tottenham and wheeled away to the corner to celebrate in front of the home fans.
He opted to use James Maddison’s signature darts celebration, lining up with Ivan Toney and throwing an imaginary dart into the camera.
This got under Maddison’s skin and he raced up to Maupay and slapped him on the back of the head in what was an awkward altercation between the two.
Spurs would go on to win the game and their midfielder commented on the antics saying: «I told him he hasn't scored enough goals to have his own celebration so he had to copy mine.»
Maupay hadn’t given up on telling Maddison he managed to get in his head though, responding a few days later.
He said: “He took it really
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