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Neil Maupay may still be under contract with Everton – but he couldn’t help but take the knife following the club’s defeat to Nottingham Forest.
this French striker Currently on loan at Ligue 1 giants Marseille, he will make a permanent stay next summer.
Maupay endured a disappointing period during this time Everton After joining from Brighton in 2022.
He scored only one goal in 29 games for the Toffees in all competitions in the 2022/2023 season.
He was then sent out on loan to Brentford the following campaign, before being released once again earlier this year.
The 28-year-old has played regularly under Roberto Di Zerbi in France and helped his side finish second in the table.
He has been directly involved in six goals in 11 Ligue 1 games to show Everton what they have been missing.
In contrast, Everton are struggling this season as they sit 16th in the Premier League table – just two points above the relegation zone after Sunday’s home defeat to Forest, which saw Chris Wood and Morgan Gibbs-White in a 2-0 win for they delivered
And Maupay sought to rub salt in the wounds of Everton fans as he mocked their loss on social media.
Moppy, living up to his pantomime villain reputation, joked X: “Whenever I’m having a bad day, I just check Everton’s score and smile.”
It’s safe to say Orton fans were outraged by his post, with former WBC cruiserweight champion Tony Bellew simply writing: “P****.”
Another X user said: “In our hall of fame for one of the worst players to ever wear a blue shirt.”
Meanwhile, the fan wrote: “Next time you play Everton, they will take you away.
His comment brought Mopai’s reaction, and he replied: “I’ll see you in the European Champions League next season!”
He then followed it up with more banter at Everton’s expense.
Correcting his previous post, Maupay simply stated: “Heroism” and the battle highlight the downfall of the Toffees.
This is not the first time this season that Maupai has angered Everton fans.
Mopay was on the bench for the club’s heavy defeats against Brighton and Tottenham before going on loan to Marseille.
After Everton’s 4-0 thrashing of Spurs, Mopay was one of several players who It has been targeted for abuse by fans at a London train station.
In a video that has gone viral, Maupay appears to be reacting to shouts of “f*** off” from a certain supporter.
He then shared the clip in question on social networks and said: “Imagine another job where abuses like this have become normal.
“Walking around the train station to shout at men who are trying their best…”
And following his recent social media activity, it’s safe to say there’s no love between the player and the Everton fans.