PSG Twitter account calls Diego Costa a fraud
Paris Saint-Germain has caused a bit of a stir ahead of its Champions League encounter with Chelsea.
A day before the two sides face off in the second leg of the Round of 16, Chelsea forward Diego Costa was the subject of a social media post asking supporters to click on a Vine and pause a series of photos when they found the "fraud."

(Courtesy: Paris Saint-Germain)
The cheeky jibe was posted on Twitter, and has caused some backlash from Chelsea supporters, who, in response, labelled Zlatan Ibrahimovic as a fraud:
@PSG_English yess! pic.twitter.com/BO4sExz18S
— DB (@DirtyBaristard) March 8, 2016
Costa was included in a series of photos showing a number of super heroes and villains, so it's difficult to say whether the club was actually insulting the Chelsea forward.
Did you spot the hero? Ok, now it's time to find the fraud... https://t.co/pkKAUdV1pP
— PSG English (@PSG_English) March 8, 2016
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