Yuvraj Singh’s passion for Manchester United of the English Premier League (EPL) is widely known. Yuvraj is a huge supporter of the Red Devils and is one of the best all-rounders in the history of the gentleman’s game. Former Team India cricketer and Indian Premier League (IPL) legend Yuvi routinely tweets positive things about the Cristiano Ronaldo-led squad after every matchday action in all tournaments.

Yuvraj was joking about with Kevin Pietersen, the former England captain who never refrains away from supporting Man United’s fiercest rivals, Chelsea. Pietersen, a lifelong Chelsea supporter, praised the club’s unbeaten streak on Sunday after Thomas Tuchel’s side thrashed Tottenham Hotspur 3-0 on matchday 5 of the action-packed Premier League.

“Just Cancel the Premier League and award the trophy to @ChelseaFC. Even having a season when CFC is so much better than the rest is embarrassing!” Pietersen sent out a tweet. With the Ronaldo-inspired Man United team strengthening their Premier League title quest with each passing week, Yuvraj feels certain that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side can break the Red Devils’ Premier League title drought.

As a result, Yuvraj amusingly informed Chelsea supporter Pietersen that the Blues are still level on points with Manchester United after five Premier League games. Taking note of Yuvraj’s tweet, the former England captain made a dig at Man United and Cristiano Ronaldo, sparking a heated football dispute between the two great bowlers. Manchester United and Chelsea have dominated the English Premier League’s early stages this season. Chelsea hammered Spurs 3-0 on their own turf, while Manchester United, led by Cristiano Ronaldo, beat West Ham 2-1 to keep their Premier League winning streak alive.

Table-toppers in the Premier League standings, Chelsea is followed by Liverpool and Manchester United. Manchester City, the defending champions, is in fifth place with 10 points from five games. The English Premier League match between Chelsea and Manchester United is set for November 27 at Stamford Bridge.