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Dortmund star Hummels takes swipe at Premier League teams with "Farmers League" Jibe following European exit

Dortmund star Hummels takes swipe at Premier League teams
Borussia Dortmund's Mats Hummels couldn't resist taking a sly jab at the Premier League, using the infamous term "farmers league" to mock the recent setbacks suffered by English clubs.
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Manchester City and Arsenal suffered bitter defeats in the Champions League quarter-finals, falling to Real Madrid and Bayern Munich respectively. 

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Meanwhile, Liverpool and West Ham saw their Europa League hopes dashed after failing to overturn first-leg deficits against Atalanta and Bayer Leverkusen. 

Aston Villa emerged as the sole beacon of hope, clinching a spot in the Europa Conference League semi-finals after a tense penalty shootout victory over Lille.

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Hummels taunts Premier League teams

Hummels, known for his sharp wit, took to Twitter to deliver his dig at Premier League clubs playing in Europe competition.

Mats Hummels, Dortmund defender || Imago

The Dortmund star stated on X, as reported by Daily Mail, "Good harvesting this week my fellow farmers."

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The term "farmers league" has often been wielded as a dismissive label to question the quality of a league and its players. 

Arsenal crashed out of the Champions League by Bayern Munich || AP

While traditionally aimed at Ligue 1, Hummels' cheeky use of the phrase highlights the recent woes of English football in European competitions.

Man City crashed out of the Champions League by Real Madrid || AP

Despite its standing as one of Europe's top five leagues, the Premier League's reputation has taken a hit with recent disappointments. 

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However, Hummels' jibe comes in the wake of Dortmund's triumph over Atletico Madrid in the Champions League, underscoring the competitive edge that German football continues to showcase on the continental stage.

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