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Prem's top 10 largest liquidation traders including Maupay and Vardy

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NEAL MAUPAY reaffirmed his status as one of the Premier League's best after quitting Kyle Walker.

The Brentford star is known for getting under his opponent's skin.

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Neal Maupay has become one of the best in the Premier LeagueCredit: AFP
Jordan Pickford is known for his antics

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Jordan Pickford is known for his anticsCredit: Reuters
David Batty often played a pantomime villain

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David Batty often played a pantomime villainCredit: Getty Images – Getty

Maupay collided with the Manchester City defender during the 3-1 defeat

The two footballers shared angry words in the closing minutes of the match

It is not the first time this season that Maupay has picked someone up, only last week he found himself on the wrong side of James Maddison for copying his darts party.

But where does Maupay rank in the Premier League's top ten?

10. Jordan Pickford

The Everton goalkeeper is no stranger to playing his opponents on the pitch.

Pickford has dramatically dived on the ball to pass the time in games.

England's No.1 is also known for speaking his mind and celebrating, which he did against Newcastle earlier this season.

9. David Batty

The former England and Leeds midfielder gets his place on the list for his antics against Sampdoria in a friendly match.

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Batty was clever in delaying free kicks and bullying the players of the Italian team.

He later admitted that he enjoyed making everyone “laugh”.

New footage shows Jordan Pickford making obscene gesture as Everton goalkeeper angers Newcastle fans with celebration

8. Erik Lamela

Eric Lamela was no stranger to liquidation

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Eric Lamela was no stranger to liquidationCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

The former Tottenham striker may not have reached his full potential in England following his big-money move from Roma.

However, he provided some brilliant moments of skill and s***housery.

The Argentinian scored a rabona goal, but then threw a few kicks and elbows at his opponents.

7. Robert Huth

Robert Huth used s***housery to help Leicester City win

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Robert Huth used s***housery to help Leicester City winCredit: –

Huth was a subtle master of the art of s***housery during his time in the Premier League.

He put his talents to use when he helped Leicester City win the Premier League.

A famous moment was when Louis van Gaal hit out at the defender for pulling Marouane Fellaini's hair during a match.

The Belgian then copied the action against Arsenal, with Huth tweeting: “Looks like I learned him well.”

6. Diego Costa

Diego Costa would be a sore point for the opposition

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Diego Costa would be a sore point for the oppositionCredit: Getty

The former Chelsea striker gained a huge fan base for his militant performances.

Although loved by Chelsea fans and opposition supporters alike, he often took on the role of the pantomime villain.

He didn't change after leaving the Blues as he chased Liverpool into the Champions League in 2020.

5. Aaron Ramsdale

Aaron Rasmdale isn't afraid to give it back to the supporters

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Aaron Rasmdale isn't afraid to give it back to the supportersCredit: PA

The Arsenal goalkeeper has become one of the best players in the league since his move to the Emirates.

Ramsdale isn't afraid to give it back to opposition fans chanting against him.

He has been spotted reacting to Brentford fans and celebrating with Leeds supporters at Elland Road.

4. Luis Suarez

Luis Suarez sank his teeth into the art of s***housery

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Luis Suarez sank his teeth into the art of s***houseryCredit: PA
He once dived for David Moyes

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He once dived for David MoyesCredit: AFP

Suarez was one of the best of the dark football arts when he played for Liverpool.

He once celebrated a goal against Everton by diving for then manager David Moyes after the Scot had called him up for play-acting.

His s***housery got him into trouble a few times when he was handed a 10-match ban for biting Chelsea player Branislav Ivanovic, just one of his three bites in his career.

3. Emmanuel Adebayor

Emmanuel Adebayor became Arsenal's enemy with this celebration

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Emmanuel Adebayor became Arsenal's enemy with this celebrationCredit: Getty

Adebayor was responsible for one of the most iconic moments of s***housery in football history.

In 2009, he scored just months after leaving Arsenal for Manchester City and then ran the length of the pitch celebrating in front of the Gunners' supporters.

Fans have never forgotten the moment, although he admitted last year that he had put it “behind him”.

2. Neal Maupay

Maupay has built a reputation as a ***house

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Maupay has built a reputation as a ***houseCredit: AFP

The Brentford boss has become one of the main suspects in s***housery in the Premier League.

Maupay's recent celebrations and words to irritate his opponents support this.

Sometimes he doesn't even have to come on the pitch because he got a yellow card for kicking a ball during the warm-up against Chelsea.

1. Jamie Vardy

Jamie Vardy has always known how to thrill audiences

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Jamie Vardy has always known how to thrill audiencesCredit: Reuters

Vardy is without a doubt the king of s***housery from his time in the Premier League.

The prolific striker seemed to have a specific celebration planned against every club he faced.

Whether he was flapping his arms like an eagle or howling like a wolf, he wasn't afraid of being the bad guy.

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