STEVENAGE gambled by slating Aston Villa's Philippe Coutinho on social media - minutes BEFORE their incredible last-gasp FA Cup giant-killing.
The League Two side taunted the ex-Liverpool and Barcelona playmaker online when he was taken off as Premier League Villa led 1-0.
Philippe Coutinho was sunk by a Stevenage tweet as Prem side Aston Villa crashed out of the FA Cup to their League Two visitorsCredit: RexBig-name Villa midfielder Coutinho was replaced by Emiliano Buendia on 66 minutes as the first of five Villa substitutionsCredit: RexFans waded in to warn the "embarrassing tweet" could backfire - but instead Stevenage struck twice in the final three minutes to triumph 2-1.
The minnows had posted on their official account: "66' - Philippe Coutinho comes off. The substitution took longer than usual as they had to dig him out of Luther James-Wildin's back pocket."
Premier League odds and betting tipsAnd at first Stevenage were deluged with comments criticising their timing and judgement.
One poster said: "This is the most cringe and forced tweet I think I've ever seen, not to mention you're losing."
Similar points included: "Be cocky when you're winning" ... "youâre losing fellas" ... and "Oh dear, this type of tweet does not work when youâre losing".
Some fans, however, applauded Stevenage's boldness.
One said: "Savagery mid game you gotta love it."
Another added: "I hate Stevenage but that's funny."
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And when the Hertfordshire outsiders pulled off their amazing turnaround success, the tone changed online too.
Fans feasted on Villa's misfortune with jibes like: "Few people deleting tweets now" and "look at the comments hahaha".
Some Villa fans, though, applauded Stevenage - for their victory and even for spotlighting Coutinho."
World Cup hero wants Man Utd move as doubts over Harry Maguire's future growOne said: "Fair play. He was poor for us today... and last week... and last year."
Stevenage cheekily hailed their former non-League right-back Luther James-Wildin for keeping Coutinho at bayCredit: Rex