The former Chelsea striker started for Monaco in the French side’s 2-1 victory at Wembley on Wednesday.

Former Chelsea flop Falcao was caught on film mocking Tottenham Hotspur supporters in response to their chants of “Chelsea reject” as he left the Wembley Stadium field on Wednesday.
Falcao started for AS Monaco in the Champions League group-stage opener against Spurs and though he was a largely peripheral figure, his side emerged victorious with a 2-1 win in London.
The Colombian has endured a tough couple of years in English football, first scoring just four times in 29 appearances in a season on loan at Manchester United, before struggling at Chelsea in another temporary stint.
The 30-year-old was restricted to just a single Premier League start at Stamford Bridge, and the Blues turned down the opportunity to sign the forward on a permanent deal.

Spurs fans were quick to remind the fallen star of that fact on Wednesday as he left the field after being substituted in the 81st minute, directing chants of “Chelsea reject” at the striker.
However, the striker had a response ready and waiting, gesturing to remind the fans that they were headed for defeat in their first European game of the season.
Falcao’s gesture mirrored that of Theo Walcott’s famous dig at Spurs fans during the North London derby against Arsenal in the FA Cup in 2013-14, something which has still not been forgotten at White Hart Lane.

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