Everton fans took to vandalise Anfield during their side’s defeat to Liverpool; before bricks and chairs were thrown post-match.
The Toffees edged closer to relegation conceding twice in Sunday’s Merseyside derby with second half goals from Andy Robertson and Divock Origi.
Frank Lampard’s side went into the game in the relegation zone having seen Burnley win their second consecutive match by beating Wolves earlier in the day.
Everton have six tough matches to save their season as they now sit two points behind Burnley with a game in hand.
They play host Chelsea next weekend before facing Leicester (A), Watford (A), Brentford (H), Crystal Palace (H) and Arsenal (A).
Liverpool meanwhile still have a title race on their hands, going head to head with Man City with just a point in it.
Liverpool’s remaining Premier League matches
Saturday, April 30 – Newcastle United (A)
Saturday, May 7 – Tottenham (H)
Tuesday, May 10 – Aston Villa (A)
Sunday, May 22 – Wolves (H)
TBC: Southampton (A)
Manchester City’s remaining Premier League matches
Leeds United (A) – April 30
Newcastle United (H) – May 7
West Ham United (A) – May 15
Aston Villa (H) – May 22
Wolves (A) – TBC
Photos have emerged of the away end with a couple of toilet blocks being smashed up, while TVs have also been damaged.
As mentioned, bricks and chairs were also thrown outside of the stadium, but another moment that left fans disgusted was an Everton supporter appearing to mock the Heysel disaster.
The Toffees supporter in question was seen making gestures in an attempt to antagonise the home support over the tragic events of the 29th of May 1985 in which 39 people were killed.
We hope the individual in question can be identified by the Blues and the authorities, with action taken swiftly to punish such disgusting behaviour.
Before the game, Jurgen Klopp issued a strong response to the recent amount of vile chants sang about the Hillsborough disaster from opposition fans at Liverpool matches.
Writing in Liverpool’s matchday programme, ahead of Sunday’s Merseyside derby against Everton, Klopp said: “As ever, but especially at this time of year, the Hillsborough families and survivors are in the thoughts of everyone at Liverpool FC and I want you to know that you have our total support, which should be a cause for concern for any right-minded, compassionate person, regardless of which team they are associated with.
“Throughout my career as a player and a manager, I have always tried to be as positive as I possibly can be about football supporters. Not for PR or for selfish reasons; it is because, more than anything else, I am a football supporter myself and because I know the unbelievable difference that fans make to a sport that I absolutely love.
“I never expected perfection but I always believe that in general supporters will be a force for good because that is almost always what they are. Which is why I am unbelievably disappointed that of late we have heard more and more songs being sung about the Hillsborough disaster. Really? The deaths of 97 people in a tragedy is now something that can be mocked? How did this happen?
“We have staff at the club who lost loved ones at Hillsborough. There are supporters in the crowd at all of our games who lost friends or family members themselves or who survived the tragedy. They have already suffered more than enough. No-one should think it is okay to make them suffer more because it absolutely is not.
“So I will say this very clearly: If you are going to a football match to sing about people losing their lives you really should not bother coming. Football does not want this and football does not need this.”
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It’s absolutely clear what he’s saying and doing. Stop spreading vile lies on the internet. pic.twitter.com/TKewejsuy8
— Everton Aren’t We (@EvertonArentWe) April 24, 2022
Twitter users reacted as Everton fans vandalise Anfield during the Liverpool defeat while bricks and chairs were thrown post-match…
@TheThiagoEra: Over a game of football it’s a joke genuinely annoys me shit like this happens
@JimAitch555: Their last chance to do it, bar us getting a piss easy draw in the cup…
@Smiffster73: Enjoy doing the same away to Rotherham next season 🤣
@thefitnessdaddy: Everton getting ready for Millwall away
@DavidShep1990: So from Hillsborough chants and murderer chants on Anni road prior to the match to destroying toilets and thousands of pounds worth of TVs. Lovely bunch those Everton fans there today. 🤦 So much for the friendly derby aye…. Rats
@TheEgyptianKop: This is not tolerated in the Championship. They may well get points deducted and get relegated to League One! 😁
@Rob_Nufc93: Typical Everton fans scum of the earth
@PrincNeil: Take this out of @Everton parachute payment next season
@GibraltarRed6: They’ll be watching footy in the championship next season so nothing to worry about these vandals
@67Snowy: Send the bill to Everton Football Club @LFC
@david_guy19: What is the point in this!!! Everton fans are a disgrace #LIVEVE
@MattiasArvidss1: going down going down going down, going down going down going down, going down going down going down, going down going down #LIVEVE #EvertonFC #Everton #MerseysideDerby #PremierLeague
@BarLFC: Better off in the championship. The bitterness has grown in them so much that the derbies are getting uglier. 👋👋
@aaronjacko:
Rotten club
Rotten Fans
Relegation will suit them.
@lfclauren: Do you reckon we should do a study on grown men getting this angry over other grown men kicking a football around
@CraigGregory91: Moral high ground fc there. Usually quick to point the finger at other fanbases flaws
@wr_ghty: @Everton away support. Disgraceful
The only enjoyment Everton fans got was to destroy toilets at anfield FFS,🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮 pic.twitter.com/RrlYSlQxUi
— panther 11 (@ChevyGuy666) April 24, 2022
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