Monday, 20 January 2020
For the sake of bringing down the mentality of Man United players, Liverpool Supporters Plan Terror Action
By db-admin
DBasia.news – Liverpool fans reportedly planned to give terror to Manchester United with the aim that his mentality could fall when competing against Liverpool.
Previously, such terror had been carried out by Liverpool supporters when against Manchester City and Barcelona. The result, the Reds won in these two games.
At that time, Liverpool supporters crowded the streets near the entrance to Anfield Stadium while terrorizing the opposing team. They turned on the flares and pelted the bus with beer bottles. As a result, Liverpool received a penalty of up to 17,500 pounds.
Now, it’s Manchester United’s turn to be the target. Moreover, the Red Devils are known as Liverpool’s archenemies in England. Both supporters are often involved in disputes in cyberspace.
The Liverpool supporters account on Instagram, which has more than 70 thousand followers, officialliverpoolfans, asked supporters to come to the stadium two hours early. The main objective is to give a “welcome” to Manchester United before the match.
“Man United wants to stop us more than anyone else. So, we need to set the tone for the day and tell them we are serious,” the account statement said.
Currently, Liverpool is top of the standings with 14 points ahead of its closest competitor. Meanwhile, Manchester United needs points to keep their hopes of qualifying for the Champions League.
“We know how much this bus attack can help. Bring the flare and flag, let’s show the mortal enemy what this means.”
Liverpool has only beaten Manchester United once in the Premier League in the past six years. The victory occurred in Jose Mourinho’s last match with Manchester United.
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