Footage of $36m star’s alleged attack
An insurance broker was allegedly clobbered by football star Oli McBurnie after poking fun at him for getting relegated.
Elliott Wright, 21, was with pals when he saw the £20 million (AU$36 million) ace arguing with a woman, The Sun reported.
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He claimed he joked with the Sheffield United player: “Chill out mate. It can’t be worse than getting relegated.”
Elliott recorded the Premier League striker on his mobile, with footage capturing the Scotland international striding up to him and apparently attacking him.
The 24-second clip — which went viral with more than 1.1 million views on social media — shows bearded McBurnie, 24, knocking the phone from Elliott’s hand and stamping on it.
He then knees and punches the Leeds United fan, who suffered a black eye and cuts to his face in the bust-up on Saturday evening in Knaresborough, North Yorks.
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Elliott said: “I saw him arguing with this girl. I was with two mates and he was getting a bit aggressive and loud. I said as a joke, ‘Chill out mate, it can’t be worse than getting relegated’.
“He seemed all right at first. He was saying, ‘Put your phone away, lads’. I said, ‘Why would I want to put my phone away?’
“Then he’s smacked me. He has hit me a few times and one of my mates dragged him off. Him, the girl and another lad walked off.”
Elliott did not need hospital treatment and admitted: “I was just a bit messed up to be honest.”
Scotland’s Oli McBurnie during a World Cup qualifier.Source:Getty Images
The Scottish forward, fined last year $54,000 for drink-driving, is currently injured after breaking his foot last month and is a doubt for Scotland’s squad for next month’s Euros.
His club is investigating the incident.
North Yorkshire Police say they will also investigate if a complaint is made.
This article originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission
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