“WHAT DID THEY JUST SING? NO ONE WILL TAKE LEEDS SERIOUSLY AFTER THIS” — Bournemouth boss explodes in explosive post-match rant that’s now going viral.
Emotions boiled over at the Vitality Stadium following a chaotic 2–2 clash between AFC Bournemouth and Leeds United, but it wasn’t just the football that had people talking. Moments after the final whistle, Bournemouth’s manager grabbed the spotlight with an angry outburst that’s now spreading rapidly online.
Clearly furious, the Cherries boss tore into the visiting Leeds fans over a chant he branded as completely out of line.
“What on earth was that chant?” he snapped. “If that’s what they stand for, no club is going to respect Leeds United. There’s passion in football, yes—but there are limits. That crossed it.”
The heated reaction came after a rollercoaster second half. Bournemouth broke the deadlock on the hour mark through E.J. Kroupi, only for Leeds to get back into it eight minutes later thanks to an unfortunate own goal from J. Hill.
Leeds then looked set to pull off a late comeback when Rayan fired them ahead in the 86th minute, silencing the home crowd. But just when it seemed over, Bournemouth struck back in dramatic fashion, with Sean Longstaff netting a stoppage-time equaliser in the 97th minute to spark wild celebrations.
Despite the thrilling finish, the focus quickly shifted away from the pitch. Eyewitnesses inside the stadium claimed a section of the Leeds support aimed a controversial chant at the home side—something that didn’t go down well with Bournemouth players or staff.
The manager’s furious comments have since ignited debate across social media. Some fans believe the line was clearly crossed and support his reaction, while others argue it’s part of football’s raw, emotional atmosphere and has been blown out of proportion.
So far, neither club has issued an official response, but the situation could yet attract attention from the The Football Association if further action is deemed necessary.
Leeds will take some positives from a hard-fought point on the road, while Bournemouth will be relieved to have salvaged something so late. Still, the fallout from the alleged chant may end up dominating the conversation long after the final score is forgotten.
