Paddy Pimblett aims X-rated rant at pub full of England fans as he wildly celebrates Spain winning Euro 2024

It’s safe to say Paddy Pimblett isn’t a supporter of the England national team.
The UFC star and proud Liverpudlian watched along as Gareth Southgate’s side slumped to a 2-1 defeat against Spain in the Euro 2024 final on Sunday evening.
However, his reaction to Mikel Oyarzabal’s late winner was vastly different to most people in the country, and everyone in the pub he was in.
‘The Baddy’ videoed himself wildly celebrating Spain’s goal while hurling insults at everyone around him.
Pimblett branded them with the scouse insult ‘Woollyback’, which is used to describe a person who lives in the region but is not from Liverpool.
“Yes! Look at all your faces, you f***ing Woollyback’s,” Pimblett screamed.
“Yes! F***ing get in! You gang of f***ing Wool’s.
“You gang of Woollyback’s! You f***ing mings!”
Pimblett appeared to be friends with most of the people around him as they laughed at his crazy outburst and smirked at his attempt to insult them.
On Monday, he shared the footage to social media and explained why he was so happy about Spain’s victory.
“So a lot of ppl are making a big deal out of this video so I’m putting it up myself for you’s all to see,” Pimblett wrote on his Instagram story.
“I had a bet with a few of my mates in the pub and if England wud have won I wudda had to pay out £3000, also everyone jumped on me and celebrated on me 10 mins earlier when England scored.
“How can use expect me to not return the favor a few mins later.”
"That's what it feels like winning 3k in the last minute of the match. Anyone that says they wouldn't celebrate winning a bet like that you's are absolutely crazy."
Pimblett has previously explained that he doesn’t support the England national team because of chants that are sung by the fans of Liverpool’s Premier League rivals.
The MMA star is currently gearing up for his sixth fight with the UFC.
After winning five consecutive bouts since being signed by Dana White, Pimblett will square off against #14 ranked lightweight contender Bobby Green at UFC 304 in Manchester on July 27.
A win could begin a charge at Islam Makhachev’s 155lb title, but it could also be his last in the UFC as his current contract is due to expire.
Pimblett has suggested he could be tempted to step into the world of influencer boxing if the price is right after previously beefing with Logan Paul.
While his UFC future is up in the air, Pimblett’s staunch opposition to the England national team is unlikely to change anytime soon.