OMG!! David Luiz’s Mother Trolls Aguero With Hilarious Instagram Post
Dec 5, 2016 at 1:04 PM
Chelsea produced an impressive comeback victory, thanks to goals from Diego Costa, Willian and Eden Hazard, to beat Manchester City on Saturday and remain at the top of the Premier League table.
It means the Blues’ remarkable 100% league record since new manager Antonio Conte switched to a 3-4-3 formation continues, but the game didn’t pass without numerous controversial moments and high-profile incidents.
None more so than in stoppage-time, when the talismanic Sergio Aguero received a straight red card for a ridiculously bad tackle on David Luiz – and the Chelsea star’s mother reacted to the event in brutal fashion.
It’s clear that there is no love lost between the Argentinian striker and the Brazilian defender. Aguero produced a similarly disgraceful challenge on Luiz during his first spell at Chelsea, and earlier in yesterday’s game, Luiz could have been sent off for blocking the City man’s run.
That said, it was Aguero’s nasty challenge which sparked a mass brawl between both sets of players and coaching staff at the end of the game, and Luiz’s mum, seemingly having had enough, took to social media and trolled Aguero.
As you can see below, Regina Celia Marinho posted two pictures on Instagram on Saturday night, following Chelsea’s 3-1 win, showing Aguero’s terrible, late tackle on Luiz in one and a close-up of the forward getting sent off in the other:
Translated into English, the message she wrote which accompanied the two images read: “I don’t understand the scared face when he took the red card! Poor baby didn’t do anything!”
In a brilliant response, Luiz’s mother was referring tot he fact that Aguero appeared to have a shocked look on his face when he received the red card from Anthony Taylor, whilst also sarcastically saying that he didn’t do anything to her son.
It’s unlikely that City’s prolific goalscorer follows Regina on Instagram, but she certainly had some fun at his expense and basked in the triumph of her 29-year-old son’s team.