Tottenham ball boy wins fans for wasting time during Watford game before appearing to wink towards bench

Tottenham ball boy wins fans for wasting time during Watford game before appearing to wink towards bench
Tottenham beat Watford 2-1 thanks to goals from Fernando Llorente and Heung-Min Son.But the goal scorers were not the man of the match. In fact, according to the supporters below, it wasn’t even a member of the playing staff. It was the ball boy.Isaac Success rushes to get play restartedTwitter3
Isaac Success rushes to get play restarted
With Spurs in the lead at Wembley, having come from a goal down, the ball boy held onto the ball as Isaac Success tried to restart the game, but couldn’t.Frustrated, he slammed the ball from the kid’s hand and received a yellow card for his action.He finally got the ball, but was yellow carded for his actionsTwitter3
He finally got the ball, but was yellow carded for his actions
For his ‘part’ in the win, which included a cheeky wink, the ball boy won a legion of admirersTwitter3
For his ‘part’ in the win, which included a cheeky wink, the ball boy won a legion of admirers
Tottenham’s ball boys have a history of providing entertainment, such as the young lad who threw the ball to KostasLouboutis during a Europa League game againstAnorthosis Famagusta in 2007.Below, is a selection of comments on Twitter from fans who spotted the incident. Not everyone saw the funny side, though.

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