Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane and midfielder Dele Alli are upset over a video hoax posted on social media. The video shows four Premier League players (Kane, Alli, Arsenal’s Mesut Ozil and Jack Wilshere) saying “Time to go Massimo,” in reference to a group of Leeds fans campaigning to force owner Massimo Cellino into selling the club.
Kane wrote on his official Twitter page: “It was a hoax. Disgraceful the lengths people go to get a video they can change the context of like this.”
@merc2001 It was a hoax. Disgraceful the lengths people go to get a video they can change the context of like this.
— Harry Kane (@HKane) April 21, 2016
Harry Kane’s teammate at White Hart Lane, Dele Alli, posted a similar reaction to the fraudulent publicity stunt on his verified official Twitter account.
“It was a hoax. Disgusting the lengths people will go to get a video they can change the context of.”
@Nyge_79 It was a hoax. Disgusting the lengths people will go
to get a video they can change the context of.— Dele (@dele_official) April 21, 2016
They’re both totally correct. It is amazing what certain people in this world will do in order to try and advances their own agendas.
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