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Former Crystal Palace boss Iain Dowie hilariously spotted in Leroy Sane’s throat

Amongst all the drama at Selhurst Park, one eagle-eyed viewer spotted a bizarre resemblance in the winger's throat

MANCHESTER CITY'S 0-0 draw with Crystal Palace was not short of talking points.

And amongst all the drama, one eagle-eyed viewer sensationally spotted something hilarious with Leroy Sane's throat.

 

In bizarre fashion, he compared the shape of the German's Adams apple to former Crystal Palace boss Iain Dowie - and he's spot on.

Twitter user Kieran Spratt noticed the uncanny resemblance and wrote on the social media site: "Ian Dowie lives in Leroy Sane's throat. Pass it on."

It didn't take long for it to go viral with over 6,000 retweets in just a couple of hours.

One person replied: "You've broke the internet!!!!" whilst another simply wrote: "Best thing today."

 The resemblance to former Palace boss Iain Dowie is uncanny
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The resemblance to former Palace boss Iain Dowie is uncannyCredit: Action Images - Reuters
 The comparison didn't take long to go viral on twitter
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The comparison didn't take long to go viral on twitterCredit: PA:Press Association
 Alexandre Pato shared this image on his Instagram Stories function with the likeness of Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp appearing in his knee
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Alexandre Pato shared this image on his Instagram Stories function with the likeness of Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp appearing in his kneeCredit: Instagram/@pato
 Jurgen Klopp would certainly find Alexandre Pato's joke funny
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Jurgen Klopp would certainly find Alexandre Pato's joke funnyCredit: Rex Images

It's not the first time a comparison as such has been made.

Back in June Brazil striker Pato believed Liverpool gaffer Jurgen Klopp appeared on his knee. 

The former AC Milan man took to Instagram to show off his findings which drew attention from the football world.

Images have gone viral on social media before of punters finding the image of Jesus Christ in their food, such as slices of toast and a banana.

Man City have proved the 'Barca way' can work in England say Pep Guardiola

 

 

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