Romelu Lukaku took the mick out of already angry Chelsea supporters at the full-time whistle after performing his secret handshake with international teammate Kevin De Bruyne.

As if Lukaku’s dreadful performance in Chelsea’s defeat wasn’t bad enough, the £97m summer signing thought it’d be a good idea to greet compatriot De Bruyne with their NBA-esque handshake, a kick in the teeth for every Chelsea fan who travelled up to Manchester to watch the game this afternoon.

This comes just a matter of weeks after Lukaku revealed his discontent at Chelsea and his desire to return to the San Siro at the earliest opportunity. His return to Chelsea looked like a match made in heaven at the time – it’s fast proving to be a match made in the depths of hell.

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