Fans of Newcastle United have been reacting to a post on Twitter, in which Allan Saint-Maximin shared a photograph of himself with a Newcastle fan.
In his post, Saint-Maximin quote-tweeted a photo of himself with a fan, with the caption of the image reading: “Throwback to [Saint-Maximin] meeting his identical twin in Newcastle.”
The Newcastle winger then added: “Guess where I am on the picture?”
So, what did these Newcastle United fans have to say in reaction to Allan Saint-Maximin’s post on Twitter?
Allan Bro ??
— Connor (@ConnorNUFC_) November 12, 2020
?? alllllannnn ??
— Matty ???? (@MattyFoster15) November 12, 2020
Since arriving at Newcastle from OGC Nice in what was a £16.2 million deal back in the summer of 2019, Saint-Maximin has highly impressed for the Magpies, scoring three goals and providing four assists over his 26 Premier League fixtures last season, averaging a WhoScored match rating of 7.29 – ranking him the club’s best player in the league.
The £28.8 million-rated Frenchman has also impressed this season, scoring one goal and providing one assist over his seven Premier League appearances thus far, averaging a WhoScored match rating of 7.06 – ranking him as the club’s second-best performer in the league.
Is Allan Saint-Maximin your favourite Newcastle player?
Yes, he's just brilliant
No, not my favourite
And, it would appear that these performances have contributed to the 23-year-old becoming something of a fan favourite at Newcastle, with many more fans taking to Twitter to share their thoughts on the winger’s recent post.
That’s you on the right mate. ??????????????
— David Robertson (@DavidRo78616077) November 12, 2020
can’t see you my guy ?
— Preston? (@NUFCPreston) November 12, 2020
King of Twitter https://t.co/8IFyHcpB8u
— b3v (@b3v) November 13, 2020
— PaddyNUFC (@ManLikeAllan) November 12, 2020
— Ian Parry (@IParry23) November 12, 2020
All in all, it would appear that many of these Newcastle fans enjoyed playing along with Saint-Maximin’s game of guessing where he is in the picture of himself with a fan.