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We know soccer fans for their intense passion. It has given birth to some intense soccer rivalries. However, today’s social media culture has given new heights. Although it’s used mainly to troll rivals, there are instances when everyone comes together and enjoys those moments.

One such recent incident was the announcement of a new coach by French giants AS Monaco. The moment transfer experts took to Twitter to report the deal, fans were at their hilarious best. But what made them roll onto the floor?

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Soccer fans react to AS Monaco preparing a new invasion

The social media fanatics took their sarcasm to new levels when AS Monaco announce their new boss. And the name evoked a thread of hilarious responses. William Shakespeare once said, ‘What’s in the name?‘ But what if your name has an uncanny resemblance with none other than Adolf Hitler?! Well, Monaco’s new manager is Adolf Hutter. 

Obviously, the Hutter announcement sent the fans into a frenzy. One fan joked, “Bro is about to invade France.” Several fans said they had to read the name twice. 

A few fans felt the parents were in prank mode while naming him. Another one thought they were trying to know how close they could get without breaking the law!

Let’s see some more hilarious reactions, as fans wish his tenure in France is longer this time.

There were indeed some humorous reactions involving the controversial historic figure. A testament to the creative thinking of social media users. Be that as it may, let’s take a look at who ‘Adolf Hutter’ is.

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Who is Adolf Hutter?

The 53-year-old Austrian is a former professional player who played for several Austrian clubs. Hutter also played for the Austrian national team. He turned to management in 2008 after announcing retirement in 2007. Hutter is joining AS Monaco after his disappointing stint at Bundesliga club Borussia Monchengladbach.

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Before Gladbach, he managed another German club, Eintracht Frankfurt. Before coming to Germany, he coached Austrian RB Salzburg and Swiss club Young Boys. Now Hutter is ready to ply his trade in France. He replaces Philippe Clement. All jokes aside, Monaco fans will hope to return to glory under Adolf Hutter.

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