Former Crystal Palace star Yannick Bolasie took exception to Michael Owen’s claim that Brighton is everyone’s “second favourite team”.
The 2001 Ballon d’Or winner made these remarks after Albion’s 1-0 win over Marseille at the Amex on Thursday which saw them advance to the last 16 of the Europa League.
The ex-England striker was full of admiration for how far the SeagullsHe said on TNT Sports: “When you think the majority of clubs are like that, they are struggling, everyone is struggling to make ends meet. There are only a select few, maybe Premier League teams, that are wealthy and they can spend money on players, but lots of teams are like that and it gives everybody hope. have come and the way they are going about their success.
“Brighton are everybody’s second favourite team; the way they play, the story, what they’ve gone through, the players they have, they play the game in the right way, the fanbase, the new stadium, the chairman (Tony Bloom) – everything about it is just class.”
However, in the comments below the tweet, not many fans of other clubs seemed to agree with Owen.
At first, the popular Palace fanpage, HLTCO, responded with, “Michael Owen does not speak for me”, to which Bolasie, who played 144 times for the Eagles, replied, “Nor me”.
When a Brighton fan showed him a clip of Joao Pedro celebrating his winning goal against Marseille and stated this would never be the winger, who is now playing at Swansea City, the 34-year-old had a response at the ready.
He tweeted a photo of his time on loan at Sporting Lisbon where he played in the Europa League and captioned the post, “Been there, done that.”
It seems the rivalry between the two sides is alive and well ahead of their meeting at Selhurst Park on December 21.
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