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Christian Atsu has been enjoying life with his Everton teammates particularly hefty Belgium striker, Romelu Lukaku.
Atsu is yet to make a start for Everton since joining the Toffees on a one year loan from Chelsea at the beginning of the season.
But obviously he has been settling in at the Merseyside club and posted this photograph with Lukaku who has earned the nickname 'the beast' for his huge body muscles.
So it sparked endless debates on social media when Atsu posted this photo of the two forwards on Instagram.
"Another great goal from this man yesterday," Atsu posted along with the photograph above after Lukaku scored in the opening two minutes to power Everton to their first win of the season at West Browmwich Albion.
Lukaku is also a former player of Chelsea who completed the switch to Merseyside this summer after spending the whole of last season on loan at Goodison Park.
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