Reigning F1 world champion Max Verstappen, who is often seen giving Hamilton a run for his money on the tarmac, has now taken a cheeky dig at his fierce rival. The Dutchman spoke to the PA news agency about his Mercedes counterpart, who has been involved in a bid to buy Chelsea despite his allegiance to Arsenal in the past.

As reported by the Daily Mail, Verstappen alluded to his own support for PSV in the interview, expressing that he would rather be the complete owner of a club than be partly involved.

The Red Bull Racing driver said:

Further, he taunted Hamilton by recalling that the Mercedes man is a Gunners fan and is still investing his money to take ownership of their London rivals Chelsea.

As far as proceedings in the on-going F1 season are concerned, both Verstappen and Hamilton are yet to get into the groove. The Mercedez man is positioned fifth with 28 points and his Red Bull Racing counterpart trails him by three points in sixth position.

Meanwhile, Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc is enjoying a healthy lead at the top of the table with 71 points.

Arsenal and Chelsea play a six-goal thriller at Stamford Bridge

Mikel Arteta’s side shocked the Premier League by overturning their abysmal form from previous weeks to beat the Blues on their home turf. Thomas Tuchel’s side looked lively in the starting minutes. However, they conceded a goal against the flow of the game as Eddie Nketiah made the most of Christensen’s mistake.

Arsenal’s lead lasted only four minutes as Chelsea striker Timo Werner’s deflected shot beat Aaron Ramsdale at the near post. The Gunners took the lead again in the 27th minute with a neat and patient build-up, resulting in a picture perfect goal by Emile Smith Rowe.

However, the Blues bounced back yet again five minutes later when Cesar Azpilicueta arrived in the box to apply a striker’s finish to Mason Mount’s cross. Despite Tuchel’s side controlling 68 per cent possession throughout the game, it was Arsenal who made the most of their chances in the second half.

Nketiah displayed his poaching instincts once again to score his second of the night thanks to some fussy defending from Malang Sarr in the box. Chelsea tried their best but couldn’t reply. Finally, in injury time, Azpilicueta was involved in what looked like a manhandling situation with Bukayo Saka.

The referee pointed to the penalty spot in what was a controversial decision. Saka courageously stepped up and dispatched the spot kick beyond Mendy.

Arsenal collected all three points in the most unpredictable fashion against Chelsea.

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