FOOTBALL fans have been left scratching their heads after discovering Aaron Wan Bissaka’s favourite Christmas movie.
The 25-year-old Manchester United star is a fan of the iconic Home Alone movies – regarded by many as all-time festive classics.
But Wan-Bissaka’s choice was not the famous first or second instalments of the franchise.
Instead footage from 2018 when Wan-Bissaka was still at Crystal Palace has resurfaced on Twitter, in which he revealed his favourite festive film was in fact Home Alone 3.
The third Home Alone film does not feature Macaulay Culkin as Kevin, and is unlikely to ever top a poll of fans’ favourite Christmas film.
The 1997 release wasn’t a hit among critics either.
Although that hasn’t put off Wan-Bissaka, who has been linked with a return to the Eagles after falling out out of favour at Old Trafford.
The now United right-back made the revelation while he was still at Palace, and one fan joked his film of choice was enough not to re-sign him.
They wrote on social media: “We shouldn’t re-sign him for this alone. Awful shout.”
Another quipped: “He has clearly not seen 1 and/or 2.”
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While third hilariously pointed out: “At least it’s not Home Alone 4.”
Four years have passed since Wan-Bissaka originally revealed his favourite Christmas movie, so he may well have changed his mind since then.
And fans will be hoping that is the case after discovering his choice was film flop Home Alone 3.
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