Fans joke Premier League legend is ‘enjoying himself’ as awkward camera angle creates raunchy optical illusion
FANS were left joking that Pedro Mendes was “enjoying himself” at The Masters after he was caught in an awkward camera angle.
The Premier League legend has been starring for a Rangers team at the Scottish Masters.
Pedro Mendes has been playing in the Scottish Masters[/caption]
He was caught in an awkward camera angel moment[/caption]
Mendes, 45, was one of the former Rangers players who returned to the side for the tournament.
He starred for the Glasgow-based side between 2008 and 2010, during which he won the Scottish Premier League.
However, an optical illusion caused by an awkward camera angle has gone viral on social media.
The former Portugal international was sat on the sidelines while appearing to receive treatment from a physio.
Viewers could not contain themselves as they flocked to social media to comment.
One fan posted: “Pedro Mendes enjoying himself at The Masters.”
A second joked: “We need community notes on this one.”
A third wrote: “Things are heating up at the Masters!”
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A fourth commented: “Pedro Mendes was a lucky boy at the Masters Aberdeen.”
A fifth said: “Pedro Mendes has asked for the Scottish Masters to become a weekly event!”
He played for Tottenham between 2004 and 2006[/caption]
He scored two famous goals against Manchester City for Portsmouth[/caption]
Another added: “He’s keen on a 38 game season.”
Mendes will be better known in England for his stints with Tottenham Hotspur and Portsmouth.
During his time at Pompey he helped the side win the FA Cup in 2008.
He also notably scored two wonder goals for the club against Manchester City in 2006.
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