FA apologises for cheeky Smalling-Kane tweet

The tweet received thousands of likes and retweets but has since been deleted

Manchester United's Chris Smalling in action with Tottenham's Harry Kane. PHOTO: REUTERS

LONDON:
The English Football Association (FA) has apologised to Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur for sending a tweet which mocked Spurs striker Harry Kane during Saturday’s FA Cup semi-final.

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The FA Cup’s official Twitter account sent a tweet with United defender Chris Smalling being asked “What’s in your pocket?” and included a short, unrelated clip of the centre-back saying “Harry Kane”.

PHOTO COURTESY: TWITTER/ANGLEWMETH



The tweet received thousands of likes and retweets but has since been deleted.

“We have written to both clubs to apologise for any offence caused,” an FA spokesperson told British media.

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Kane, who has scored 37 goals in 44 appearances across all competitions for Spurs this season, struggled to impose himself as Tottenham lost 2-1 to United at Wembley.

United will face Chelsea, who beat Southampton 2-0 on Sunday, in the FA Cup final on May 19.
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