In a surprising turn of events, Mason Greenwood, currently on loan with Getafe in Spain, was receiving some light-hearted banter from Sevilla after their victory over his loan side. Despite the setback, Greenwood has been in impressive form, tallying five goals and four assists in 15 matches.

Getafe faced Sevilla in the Copa del Rey, ultimately succumbing to a 3-1 defeat. Sergio Ramos initiated the scoring for Sevilla, countered by a goal from Getafe's Jaime Mata. However, the La Liga side secured their triumph with a second-half brace from Isaac Romero.

 

Sevilla, known for their active social media presence, seized the opportunity to tease Greenwood playfully. The club's official English account posted a tweet featuring a picture of the young striker alongside images of a wallet, a phone, and keys. The caption humorously suggested that Ramos was “emptying his back pocket” after the match, implying that the seasoned defender had effectively pocketed Greenwood.

The tweet sparked a flurry of reactions from football enthusiasts on social media, with many praising the witty banter and suggesting the club's social media admin deserved commendation.

Greenwood, who has been making headlines following abuse allegations that led to his loan move, has been quick to adapt to life in Spain. In a recent interview with Getafe, he thanked the fans for their unwavering support. Despite the trolling from Sevilla, Greenwood remains focused on his contributions to Getafe, emphasizing the positive atmosphere within the team.

As the young striker continues to make strides in La Liga, the banter between clubs adds an entertaining subplot to his loan spell, showcasing the lighthearted camaraderie that exists even in the competitive football world.