17-year-old son of multi-millionaire boasted on Twitter about plans to time waste hours before game
With just 10 minutes left on the clock during Wednesday night's Capital One Cup semi-final between Chelsea and Swansea, Charlie Morgan was just another rich young college boy.
In between revision sessions and driving his new white Audi A1, the football-obsessed 17-year-old seemed to spend his time bragging to mates on social media about travelling first class to exotic holiday locations, showing off his new iPhone 5 or styling himself as a high roller at the roulette table.
But the inexpertly wielded boot of £170,000-a-week Chelsea star Eden Hazard yesterday transformed the son of a multi-millionaire property and travel tycoon into an overnight sensation and embroiled the game in one of its most hotly contested dramas since Eric Cantona's spectacular 1995 Kung-Fu assault on a rival fan.
The number of people following Charlie Morgan on Twitter where he styles himself a "lad" and a "hustler" was last night nudging 90,000 after it emerged he had boasted in advance that that he planned to waste time during his final performance as a ball boy for the club where his parents own nearly a quarter of the shares. " The king of all ballboys is back making his final appearance #needed #for #timewasting," he posted hours before enraging the Chelsea attacker by lying on the ball as the west London team desperately sought a late goal to stay in the competition.