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"Lanzini!" exclaims Simeon Daniel before his face crumples in horror. His hands move to his head, flicking his headphones from his ears in grim acceptance. His brother, Ben, breaks the subsequent stunned silence. "Oh no, no, no," he mutters, turning away in disgust.
It is a moment every football fan knows well - the realisation that your side has somehow conspired to throw away a seemingly unlosable position.
What is different about this, though, is that the Daniel brothers have chosen to broadcast their pain at Tottenham relinquishing an 82nd-minute 3-0 home lead over West Ham to the world.
Ben and Simeon are otherwise known as WeAreTottenhamTV and they are part of a phenomenon that has swept football-centric social media - the fan-made watchalong.
Think of it like an amateur online version of Sky Sports' Soccer Saturday, where individuals watch their side's games and describe the action to other fans via a live stream on YouTube, usually wearing club colours and occasionally within a virtual studio of their own making.