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Whoops! Chelsea’s Noni Madueke 'Accidentally' Called Wolverhampton A Shit Place On Instagram, Scores A Hat Trick The Same Day Against Them

Love that he didn't deny calling Wolverhampton a shit place, just that he meant to post it to his private Instagram account. That's how you handle the situation. You don't deny when you start to run your mouth. You admit that you meant every word you say, just that you didn't want it publicly. But even more impressive is how you play against them. Hat trick does all the talking for you, especially with the boos you were catching during the game. 

I say it all the time, but this is what I want more of in sports. If you feel a certain way, say it. Stop hiding and immediately backtracking when people get mad at you. No, you stand by it, you back up the shit talking and you go out and put on a show. That's what sports is all about. I don't care what sport you're talking about or what level, there's shit talking everywhere. Too many people get so caught up in how others think of them they get scared the moment there's some backlash for saying what's on your mind. At least do this and say you meant to post it privately and not on a public account. 

Not to mention a hat trick in 14 minutes is impressive. I don't care if it's Wolves or anyone else. You get a hat trick in 14 minutes, you had a hell of a day. To do it when you were being booed by the entire stadium the moment you touched the ball and you had an even better day. There's always the argument what's better - scoring a game-winner at home with the crowd going nuts or shutting up the away crowd. Give me the hush as you jam a knife in their heart any day of the week. It's one of the best sounds in life, not just sports. When you can shut up a crowd who clearly has it out for you, you won no matter what.