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West Brom: Fans have flocked to a tweet sharing some ‘cheeky’ footage of Baggies defender Jack Fitzwater

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A tweet that was posted by West Brom’s official Twitter account featuring some footage of Jack Fitzwater has recently caught the attention of some Baggies supporters. 

The Baggies’ official Twitter account recently shared footage of Fitzwater practising some skills by himself amid the current postponement of football, which appeared to surface from the defender’s Instagram account.

With no football matches being played at present, some professional footballers, such as Fitzwater, may have some extra time on their hands at the moment. West Brom’s recent tweet shares one of the ways in which the 22-year-old defender may have been spending some of his time recently. Fitzwater can be seen flicking a ball up and using a back-heel shot to hit it off of the crossbar in this video. 

Read the reactions of some Baggies supporters who have flocked to this recent post from the club’s official Twitter account in the tweets below.

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The best in the world is showing just a glimpse of what he can do

— ??Moura?? (@FitzwaterSZN) April 7, 2020

What do we think?

In addition to leaving footballers with some extra time on their hands, the postponement of professional football in England may also result in football supporters having a similar issue, considering that they have got no live football matches to keep them entertained at present. 

With that in mind, it may be understandable why this footage featuring Baggies defender Fitzwater performing an impressive back-heel strike has attracted the attention of some West Brom fans, who may be searching for some football-related entertainment at this time. 

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