Fulham’s Thomas Cairney has had his car window shattered yet again by a teammate.
Thomas Cairney of Fulham has had his car window shattered yet again.
Thomas Cairney of Fulham has stated that his car glass has been shattered by a teammate for the second time in 13 months. Rodrigo Muniz caused spectacular damage to the Cottagers playmaker’s automobile, which he revealed on social media.
Cairney posted a shot of his shattered windshield to Instagram. In his anecdote, he initially criticized Carlos Vinicius before joking that Fulham’s strikers ‘can’t shoot’.
“I wish our strikers could shoot,” the 32-year-old said, accompanied with an angry-swearing emoji. “How is that even possible?” F*** you, @CarlosVinicius95!”
He quickly apologized to former Tottenham loanee Vinicius for mistaking him for a teammate. Cairney commented in another story with another image of his car: “Apologies @CarlosVinicius95.” @rodrigomuniz019 was the other Brazilian!”
The entire window in front of the driver’s seat is smashed, according to photos. It appears that a stray Muniz shot impacted the vehicle, which was parked in the players’ lot.
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Fulham are in contract negotiations with midfielder Harrison Reed.
Wolves made a £3 million proposal for the English midfielder before the summer transfer window closed last week, but it was rejected because it was much below Fulham’s asking price.
Reed, 28, said he was open to moving to Molineux but would prefer to stay at Craven Cottage if offered better conditions.
The £6 million signing from Southampton, who has also attracted interest from Everton, is still on the same £30,000-a-week contract he signed after arriving permanently in summer 2020 following a solid loan spell in west London.
That contract expires in 2024, but Fulham has the option to extend it automatically for another year.
Reed has made 150 appearances with the Cottagers in all competitions, scoring three goals and providing 11 assists.
He has started four of Fulham’s five games this season and came in as a substitute in the west London derby against Brentford.