Philadelphia Phillies fans remind Boston of Super Bowl score in epic tweet

BLOOMINGTON, MN - FEBRUARY 05: The Vince Lombardi Trophy is seen during Super Bowl LII media availability on February 5, 2018 at Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota. The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII 41-33 on February 4th. (Photo by Hannah Foslien/Getty Images)
BLOOMINGTON, MN - FEBRUARY 05: The Vince Lombardi Trophy is seen during Super Bowl LII media availability on February 5, 2018 at Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota. The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII 41-33 on February 4th. (Photo by Hannah Foslien/Getty Images) /
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Two fans attending Monday’s Philadelphia Phillies game against the Boston Red Sox took an epic photo to remind the city of the Super Bowl score from February.

No matter what sport it may be, Philadelphia fans have proven to travel well over the years, and with the Philadelphia Phillies opening a series on the road against the Boston Red Sox on Monday, there were plenty of fans that made the trip to Fenway Park.

In fact, there were plenty of Philadelphia Eagles chants that could be heard throughout the game, showing once again the fan base is truly one of a kind since this had absolutely nothing to do with the actual game going on.

Even though the Phillies came up on the losing end after falling 2-1 to the Red Sox, Gabe Kapler‘s team still has plenty to be proud of when seeing how much of a battle they put up against the best team in baseball.

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Not to mention, at least Philadelphia still ended up winning in the trolling department when two fans took what was easily the best photo of the night to remind Boston fans that New England came up on the losing end in February, as displayed in this epic tweet.

Philadelphia fans watching Monday’s game when this appeared on TV couldn’t help but laugh over how hilarious this tweet is since the 41-33 reminder will never get old, especially when seeing how long it took the Eagles to actually win their first Super Bowl in franchise history.

The Red Sox may have received the last laugh by winning Monday’s game in extra innings, but at least the Phillies will have a chance to redeem themselves on Tuesday with Jake Arrieta on the mound.

Hopefully, Philadelphia has another strong turnout from their fans since the team can use all of the extra support they can get since Fenway is arguably one of the most difficult places to play with a strong fan base of their own.

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Plus, when taking into consideration that the Phillies want to continue making a case for being one of the top contenders in the league, games like this against a playoff-caliber team in the Red Sox are extremely important when it comes to making a statement to the rest of the league.