Jesse Lingard leads the West Ham squad in hilarious birthday prank on Mark Noble as they ambush him with eggs and flour at training to mark club captain turning 34
- West Ham captain Mark Noble was pelted with eggs and flour by his team-mates
- The midfielder was celebrating his 34th birthday and was pranked in the gym
- Team-mate Jesse Lingard shared a video online detailing the whole escapade
West Ham captain Mark Noble was instead pelted with eggs and flour on a rowing machine by his fellow squad members to mark his 34th birthday in a hilarious prank led by Jesse Lingard.
The club legend, who has 525 appearances for his boyhood side, was left caked in the mixture after being surprised by his team-mates in the gym.
Noble is set for one final season as a West Ham player next term having revealed it would be his last contract with the east London outfit.
Mark Noble was pelted with eggs and flour by West Ham team-mates on his 34th birthday
Jesse Lingard (front left) filmed the prank in the club gym and shared the video on Instagram
A video shared on Instagram by team-mate Jesse Lingard showed the whole caper, with the Hammers players surrounding Noble's machine as he completes a training exercise.
Lingard flashes a bag of flour in front of the camera, with Noble completely unaware. As the captain finishes his rowing task, he is hit square in the face with an egg.
Noble then falls off the rower before being deluged in the flour, with the West Ham players dissolving into raucous laughter at the sight of their prone captain.
Noble fell off his rowing machine after being hit in the face with an egg before the flour came
To the raucous cheers of his team-mates, Noble got up off the floor and started dancing
To his credit, Noble then leaps to his feet and begins dancing to Queen's 'Another one bites the dust', which is playing in the background, to the continued adulation of his team-mates.
Lingard later shared a photo of him standing with Noble with the caption: 'Happy birthday legend'.
Whether that will be enough to keep Noble from seeking revenge on Lingard, it remains to be seen.
But with Lingard scoring nine goals in 12 games since his loan move to West Ham in January, manager David Moyes will hope any act of retribution has no lasting impact on the Manchester United forward.
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