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Tottenham's Harry Kane and Dele Alli slam hoax Leeds video

Harry Kane celebrates with Dele Alli
Image: Tottenham's Dele Alli and Harry Kane have taken to social media to criticise hoax video

Tottenham pair Harry Kane and Dele Alli have confirmed a video posted on social media that shows four Premier League players saying "Time to go Massimo" is a hoax.

A section of Leeds fans are campaigning to force owner Massimo Cellino to sell the club and the video posted on Twitter by WhiteLeedsSite features Kane and Alli, plus Arsenal duo Mesut Ozil and Jack Wilshere.

Alli responded angrily on his official Twitter site when quizzed about the video by saying: "It was a hoax. Disgusting the lengths people will go to get a video they can change the context of."

And Kane offered a similar response on his official Twitter site: "It was a hoax. Disgraceful the lengths people go to get a video they can change the context of like this."

All four players are shown appearing to say the slogan, although there is no context given in the brief video, with no evidence to indicate the quartet knew it referred to Leeds' Italian owner Cellino.

The fans' group Time To Go Massimo (TTGM) has campaigned against the Italian's ownership, holding protests outside Elland Road and in Leeds city centre.

Funded by unhappy supporters, it has carried out a number of protests including the staging of a mock funeral and the projection of several anti-Cellino messages onto the side of Elland Road stands.

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However, the group said it had nothing to do with the video and were not connected to those who created it.

Leeds United fans protesting 'Time To Go Massimo' with coffin
Image: Leeds United fans protested against the club's owner with a coffin

A TTGM statement read: "While we obviously like and are amused by the content of the video, after we discovered it was acquired by dishonest means, we cannot condone the actions of 'WhiteLeedsSite' however admirable the intentions.

"WhiteLeedsSite may be a supporter of Time To Go Massimo but they are no way connected, or a part of our group nor was anyone from TTGM involved in its creation."

Cellino's two-year reign in charge of Leeds has been littered with controversy and managerial sackings. The former Cagliari owner is currently on his sixth head coach while also appealing against a second Football League disqualification for tax evasion.

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