Virat Kohli is receiving harsh comments after his visit to Southampton football club's home ground. During their stay in Southampton Kohli and his other Indian teammates paid a visit to St Mary's stadium.
The picture was shared by the Premier League club on their official Twitter handle. But it didn't go well for Virat as he got roasted for his visit.
It was great to welcome @imVkohli and @BCCI to Southampton last week! ???? #saintsfc pic.twitter.com/6apz5IpQus
— Southampton FC (@SouthamptonFC) September 4, 2018
Kohli was seen holding a jersey alongside club forward Danny Ings. He has often received negative comments as the fans regard him as a jinx.
Virat was spotted cheering for a number of European top clubs like Chelsea and Real Madrid. The Indian cricket team captain has always been the big supported of Germany who failed to come good in the recently concluded FIFA World Cup.
Trying to take a toll at the 29-year-old, Twitter users made mean and harsh comments on Virat. Here are few of them:
He supported Germany, they went out in the group stage. He supported Argentina, they lost in quarters. He supported Spain, they too lost in the quarters.
— Kedar Vanarse (@AudiophileKevin) September 4, 2018
I just hope Southampton don't get relegated!????????
Worrying me now. Guess you can’t be the best batsmen in the world and support a good football team as well
— Ashley Jones (@Joner07) September 4, 2018
Goes wherever he wants ..... 2015 pic.twitter.com/mxSn6U2Ysz
— Russell Saunders ???????????????????????????? (@MrGrumpyinOz) September 4, 2018
Southampton religate this season ????????
— Anil Basyal (@basyal_anil) September 4, 2018
And Southampton becomes the first club to be relegated this season
— shiv singh (@I_am_shiv05) September 4, 2018
You’re joining Liverpool soon aren’t you?
— Gautam Sriram (@gautam241094) September 4, 2018
Big whoop. He did this with @ChelseaFC four years ago.
— Regina Phalange (@desirableno1) September 4, 2018
@omerkohla saving southampton from relegation ?
— Amr Eissa (@amreissa_98) September 4, 2018
So Liverpool in 2 years?
— Victor Freij (@fanelguaje) September 4, 2018