
England striker Ivan Toney has hit out in frustration after his £197,000 Lamborghini broke down in London just days after returning from Saudi Arabia.
The Brentford star, who recently made headlines for his high-profile move, took to social media to express his anger when his prized sports car malfunctioned in the capital.
'I HATE LONDON,' Toney fumed in a since-deleted social media post, accompanied by footage of the luxury vehicle being loaded onto a recovery truck.
The incident occurred shortly after the footballer returned to the UK following his summer activities abroad. Toney had been enjoying his flashy Lamborghini Urus, one of the most expensive SUVs on the market, before the unexpected breakdown.
From Saudi Success to London Breakdown
Toney's frustration comes after what appeared to be a successful period in the Middle East. The 27-year-old had been showcasing his football skills in Saudi Arabia before returning to prepare for the new Premier League season.
His £197,000 Lamborghini Urus - capable of reaching 60mph in just 3.6 seconds - represents the trappings of his successful football career. The SUV features custom modifications and an eye-catching design that turns heads wherever it goes.
Social Media Storm
The footballer's outburst quickly went viral, with fans divided in their reactions. Some sympathised with his frustration, while others questioned the wisdom of publicly complaining about such a luxury problem.
This isn't the first time Toney's Lamborghini has made headlines. The distinctive vehicle has become something of a trademark for the striker, often featuring in his social media posts.
Mechanics are now working to diagnose the problem with the high-performance vehicle, while Toney focuses on his preparations for Brentford's upcoming Premier League campaign.