‘Worst thing I’ve ever seen outside Anfield’ was just one quote as a viral video emerges of cringe Liverpool fans on Wednesday night.
A 10 second clip has been posted to Twitter and it shows a group of lads, bizarrely rapping for what seems to be a music video shoot outside the Kop Stand.
At the time of writing this article, the footage has gone on to be viewed nearly 500,000 times and has had over 9,000 likes as well as 2,000 retweets since it was published at 7:33pm on Wednesday.
Worst thing I’ve ever seen outside Anfield pic.twitter.com/LDKICbJhwG
— Tommy (@TLister77) November 3, 2021
It took place prior to the Champions League fixture with Liverpool going on to win 2-0 against La Liga outfit Atletico Madrid.
So much so that some of them couldn’t help but react when the viral video emerges of the cringe Liverpool fans, with one saying it was the ‘worst thing I’ve ever seen outside Anfield’…
@Matty332: Who the fuck takes a lightsaber to a football match?
@MartinWilly: WTAF Is this #LFC 🤦♂️
@chiddyafc: Take them in…
@KevTweet13: I mean what the actual fuck is happening
@willreyner: These FSG protests getting out of hand
@DanBandell: Hahahahaa yeno what i know we are shite but im still grateful i dont support them
@Viz35566719: What the fuck is going on at my club?
@crag06: Delete the club
@samconnors_10: relegate us right now
@lewyl97: build a wall separating the north and south please
@Stuysmith: Fucks sake. Points deduction incoming
@ciaraned: English football is on its knees this is worse than the gimps ootside old Trafford doing the ronaldo celebration
@mancityneil: Just when you thought they couldn’t get any worse.
@Rio17gfc: Such a strange club
@joeroberts1995: Life time bans need handing out here
@NCAFCBen: What have i witnessed here…
@thatguysjokes: Kurupt FM gone downhill big time
@LouThomo_: AHHH WHAT THE FUCK IS THIS 🤢🤢🤢🤢😂
@KStaff1878: I genuinely think I’d rather just be shit forever than have to put up with this stuff. It’s almost like they’re in competition to out twat each other on a weekly basis. Just when you think there can’t possibly be new ways to get any worse, they somehow manage it. #East17Locals
@MainManMina: Red and grey jacket in the back desperate to get in.. A park is not enough between our two grounds.
@CFC_CharIie: Please never let this anywhere near the bridge @ChelseaFC
@liamb0117: Honestly don’t know how people are shameless enough to walk around doing shit like this without feeling stupid
@Blueboymike1983: WOW different breed
@daggers22: Blazzin squad are back… well whopper squad..
@dannymas16: Hahahahahahahaha what a shit show of a football club
@DODavies7: oh my god what is that
@BigTallTweets1: Stadium ban…if they’ve ever been in
@WillPairpoint: What the actual fuck is this. State of this lot.
@carty94: what on earth
@4shaann: I have SO many questions. The Wenger coat isn’t even the tip of the iceberg
@Price4Mark: East 17 getting desperate for another chrimbo no 1 🤣
Someone needs to have a word with their dad, badly. pic.twitter.com/l9csMTuka5
— J (@G892J) November 3, 2021
One moment that got people talking during the game was when boos were heard ringing around the ground aimed at the home side’s former player Luis Suarez.
Liverpool supporters have been criticised on social media with a reminder sent from fans on social media that the Uruguayan forward was one of the Premier League‘s biggest stars during his time at the club, notching 82 goals in 133 appearances in all competitions.
While many fans walked around Anfield ready to walk through the turnstiles, they were left rather baffled with what they were seeing.
🚨⚽️ | Liverpool fans booing Luis Suarez during last night’s Champions League fixture pic.twitter.com/BISNWM8DWc
— Football For All (@FootballlForAll) November 4, 2021
Liverpool went on to qualify for the last-16 of the Champions League and guaranteed top spot in Group B with two games to spare after a 2-0 win over ill-disciplined Atletico Madrid, who had Felipe sent off in the first half.
Trent Alexander-Arnold was key in a typically fast start from Jurgen Klopp’s team, providing the assists for Diogo Jota to open the scoring on the 13th minute and Sadio Mane to tap home eight minutes later.
Unlike the previous meeting in Madrid, there was to be no reaction by Diego Simeone’s men when finding themselves 2-0 down as Felipe was shown a straight red card on 36 minutes for a foul on Mane. It was unclear whether the defender was sent off for the foul or for dissent after refusing to acknowledge being summoned by referee Danny Makkelie.
Liverpool somehow failed to extend their lead after the break with Joel Matip and Jota missing huge chances while the returning Luis Suarez had a goal chalked off by VAR for offside, to the delight of the Anfield faithful.
The Reds are certainly back to their best it would seem, they are now unbeaten in 25 games in all competitions (W18 D7), stretching back to a 3-1 loss at Real Madrid in last season’s Champions League quarter-final first leg. It equals Liverpool’s unbeaten record as a football league club set between March and September 1982 under Bob Paisley.
Player ratings
Liverpool: Alisson (7), Alexander-Arnold (9), Matip (7), Van Dijk (7), Tsimikas (7), Fabinho (7), Henderson (7), Oxlade-Chamberlain (7), Mane (8), Salah (7), Jota (8)
Subs: Firmino (7), Thiago (6), Minamino (6), Origi (6)
Atletico: Oblak (7), Trippier (6), Felipe (5), Gimenez (5), Hermoso (5), De Paul (6), Koke (6), Correa (6), Carrasco (6), Felix (5), Suarez (5)
Subs: Vrsaljko (6), Cunha (6), Serrano (6), Herrera (6)
Man of the match: Trent Alexander-Arnold
Sky Sports’ Lewis Jones said in analysis:
Is there a more deadly partnership down a right flank in world football than Mohamed Salah and Trent Alexander-Arnold? It’s enough to give opposition left-backs sleepless nights. West Ham’s Aaron Cresswell is the next man tasked with stopping them on Super Sunday and this will have been gruesome viewing for the Hammers defender.
Alexander-Arnold had hardly had a sniff of action for the first 12 minutes but all it took was one caress of his right boot to ignite himself into the match. The cross for Diogo Jota to head home was made to look simple from the playmaking full-back but not many in the world could have delivered it with such precision and pace. He wasn’t done there either, grabbing a second assist eight minutes later when finding Sadio Mane with what looked a more of a shot than a cross. But in reality, it’s hard to tell such is the type of creative artillery Alexander-Arnold possesses.
Since the start of the 2018/19 season, only Kevin De Bruyne (51) has more assists among Premier League players in all competitions than Liverpool’s world-class creator-in-chief (44).
It’s a scary proposition to think all of Liverpool’s key players are playing some of the best football of their careers. No wonder their unbeaten run currently stands at 25 matches.
Alexander-Arnold told BT Sport: “Me and Mo have got a really good understanding. It’s quite natural. We’re told to be flexible, not just stay in set positions to create confusion for the opposition. That’s what we do. We need to get on the ball and create things. And with the form our front players are in, it’s about getting the service into them. That’s what I did today.”
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp said: “In the second half that’s how it was [controlled and calm]
“We have had an incredible schedule and even with controlling the game we lost a player with injury, Bobby Firmino.
“I can imagine people wanted to see more goals but we created still many chances, we scored a goal that was disallowed, we had incredible chances in front of goal like, ‘wow, how could we miss them?’
“So I think the game was nearly perfect, like we want to have it. We scored the goals in the right moments.
“They were much more on the front foot than they were in the home game, how they started. But we defended that well and then two incredible balls from Trent. Fantastic finishes as well, especially Sadio’s one. I think Diogo will expect from himself that he’d finish that off. But Sadio keeps the ball, passes to the outside and is then greedy enough to get into the box and finish that situation off.
“Then with the red card, we don’t like that, we don’t want to play against 10 men. But then you have to be careful. They scored their goal and I don’t know exactly how it was offside, I didn’t understand it 100 per cent. But in the end it’s 2-0 and a great night.”

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