These QPR fans were trying to deter other teams from eyeing up their 21-year-old talent Eberechi Eze.
The original Twitter post was highlighting the impressive stats that Eze has amassed over this Championship season so far, amongst the stats was his amazing goal tally, currently standing at nine goals in 20 games along with four assists from midfield.
Whilst QPR fans recognised just how good their 21-year-old has been throughout the campaign, many of them were determined to try and tell anyone taking a look that the numbers were false in a hope of keeping him at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium.
Eberechi Eze for @QPR this season
20 apps
1745 minutes played683 passes
99 attempted dribbles – most in league
63 completed dribbles – most in league
45 shots
35 chances created
22 shots on target – most at QPR
9 goals – most at QPR
4 assists – most at QPR@EbereEze10 #QPR— Championship Stats (@Champstat) December 8, 2019
All that and he’s absolute rubbish, no team should even waste their time sending a scout. In fact, just forget the mans name altogether and leave him at QPR.
— PD1882 (@PD1_8_8_2) December 8, 2019
He’s lazy and just happens to look good on highlights
— Josh Fenwick (@JoshFenwick23) December 8, 2019
— Adam King (@TheLoneRanger00) December 8, 2019
— Tracy A (@Tracy_A_UK) December 8, 2019
Is Eberechi Eze the best midfielder in the Championship?
Yes
No
These replies are clearly humourous, but completely understandable. However, this could be even more dangerous for the QPR fans, as Eze will likely attract big numbers from the Premier League making it tough to turn down for the Hoops board.
Nah he’s no good, prem clubs shouldn’t buy him, don’t even think about it.
— qprvks (@TheRealVickyTea) December 8, 2019
Guys a liability real waste of space wouldn’t even waste your money lol
— Stuart angell (@Slapheadstu71) December 8, 2019
What Do We Think?
QPR would be lost without Eberechi Eze so far this season, so to think about him possibly being sold in January is scary, to say the least. However, if the amount raised by selling the 21-year-old was around the £20m mark, then the Superhoops would have enough money to improve the whole squad, perhaps, making Eze a worthy sacrifice for the future of the team.