TV host Jeremy Clarkson has taken a pop at former Aberdeen loanee James Maddison after the winger missed a sitter against Chelsea for Leicester City.
The Chelsea fan aimed the jibe at Maddison as the two sides drew 1-1 at Stamford Bridge earlier this afternoon.
Taking to social media, Clarkson said: "James Maddison. Too long at the barber’s.
James Maddison. Too long at the barber’s. Not enough time practicing football.
— Jeremy Clarkson (@JeremyClarkson) August 18, 2019
"Not enough time practicing football."
Maddison provided the assist for Wilfred NDidi's equaliser after Mason Mount had given Chelsea a half-time lead.
The ex-Aberdeen player did miss a gilt-edge chance to notch a winner but he still put in a man-of-the-match performance as presented by broadcaster Sky Sports.
Clarkson's tweet racked up thousands of likes and shares after he posted it at full-time.
Blues manager Frank Lampard is yet to pick up a league win from two matches after Brendan Rodgers' Foxes earned a point and they lost 4-0 at Old Trafford to Manchester United last weekend.
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