West Ham legend Mark Noble was spotted with the Tottenham badge as a giggling fan appears to unknowingly prank Hammers during the derby

‘Mr. West Ham’s nickname was put to the test by a sneaky fan on Sunday.
Tottenham won the London derby between the two teams 2-0 thanks to goals from Emerson Royal and Heung-min Son.
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Spurs came away with a 2-0 loss
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And Noble had it even worse in the stands
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It was apparently stuffed with a pin
The Hammers suffered their first defeat in five games, as their sporting director, Noble, watched from the stands.
The 35-year-old had an iconic 18-year career with the club before retiring at the end of last season, and will be well aware that there are no bigger rivals for West Ham than the Spurs.
It made a clip on social media of him wearing a Tottenham badge all the more amusing, with the attacker laughing as Noble seemed unaware of what was happening.
Jay Rutland, the son-in-law of former Formula 1 CEO Bernie Ecclestone, posted an Instagram Story from the stands at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with the caption “the secret fan @spursofficial”.
The camera then turned to Noble with a Spurs pin on his lapel, with the tune “glory, glory Tottenham Hotspur” played over it.
A laughing Rutland then posted a post-match clip saying ‘three very unhappy West Ham fans today’ with Noble walking off in annoyance.
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Noble seemed to ignore the spit
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And was unhappy later
A final photo of Noble went on to say “if looks could kill,” with Hammers’ director likely furious that he was caught in the prank.
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