Mitrovic DDTs Davinson Sanchez and viewers can’t believe it
Harry Winks wrestled a priceless point from Fulham with a dramatic last-gasp winner after Fernando Llorente's own goal
A HARRY Winks injury-time header saw Tottenham snatch all three points against Fulham but it was another moment that had viewers at home in disbelief.
Aleksandar Mitrovic and Davinson Sanchez were involved in a constant battle throughout the game but with the scores level, the Fulham striker took things too far.
In the 74th minute, the Serbian was pocketed by Tottenham's centre-half and frustration boiled over leading Mitrovic to perform a DDT wrestling move.
The scrap saw players from both teams square up and resulted in both players receiving yellow cars with the Fulham striker fortunate to avoid a red.
While Mauricio Pochettino and Claudio Ranieri would have been unhappy to witness the scenes, football...and wrestling fans very much enjoyed it.
Twitter user Rhys wrote: "Did I just see Mitrovic DDT Sanchez 😂."
User Rav wrote: "Alexander Mitrovic has clearly been watching too much WWE after that causal DDT on Davison Sanchez 😂😂😂."
Another posted: "All we needed was a table for mitrovic to put sanchez through with that ddt ��."
Many viewers were more shocked that Sanchez was also booked, with one posting: "Sanchez getting a booking for being the victim of a DDT by Mitrovic there."
User Connor Porter agreed with that post, writing: "Fulham's Mitrovic just performed a DDT on Sanchez and only got a yellow card."
Mitrovic decided to take a change from fighting with his teammates to battle with Sanchez after he was recently dragged away from Aboubakar Kamara.
The two got into a fight during a team yoga lesson when Mitrovic felt Kamara had been rude to the teacher and they were separated by gobsmacked team-mates.
The incident came just weeks after the Frenchman left Ranieri raging by wrestling the ball from designated penalty taker Mitrovi against Huddersfield.
Kamara promptly missed the penalty, leaving Ranieri saying he wanted to ‘kill’ the former Monaco frontman.