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It seems Bruno Fornaroli's profane sign off after Melbourne City's breakthrough FFA Cup win might have been lost in translation.
The Uruguayan, whose native language is Spanish, was heard to say "And f--k off!' as he threw prepared cue cards into the air at the end of a faltering victory speech at AAMI Park on Wednesday night.
Sydney FC keeper Danny Vukovic says the FFA Cup is only growing and points to the club signing former Hume City keeper Chris Oldfield as his back-up due to the exposure he got from the tournament.
Aussie goalkeeper Brad Jones was called into his opponent's penalty box as Feyenoord scored two goals at the death, with their last coming in the ninth minute of injury time, keeping them at the top of the Eredivisie.
There were two words in Melbourne City Captain Bruno Fornaroli's FFA Cup final speech that got everyone talking.
The City skipper explained his rude slip of the tongue the morning after his side's historic 1-0 win over Sydney FC.
"I went to say 'vamos', nothing more. When you win the first cup for the club it was amazing so it was a great moment and I went to say 'vamos'," Fornaroli told reporters.