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Everton fans crowd outside random house to watch rivals Liverpool lose to Arsenal



Posted Monday, October 10, 2022 by Dailystar.co.uk

Liverpool fell victim to a 3-2 defeat at the hands of Arsenal - and Everton fans made sure they didn't miss their rivals lose by cramming outside a random house to watch the game

Everton fans crowd outside random house to watch rivals Liverpool lose to Arsenal
Everton fans crammed outside a house to watch rivals Liverpool lose to Arsenal

A slew of Everton fans piled outside a random house to try and catch a glimpse of rivals Liverpool losing to Arsenal on Sunday afternoon.

The Reds were on the receiving end of a 3-2 loss at the hands of the Gunners courtesy of a Gabriel Martinelli goal and a Bukayo Saka double. And Everton fans on the move, heading to their clash against Manchester United, couldn't risk missing out on seeing their bitter foes crumble.

With the scores level at 2-2, droves of Toffees supporters were spotted crammed outside a house dying to catch a peek of Liverpool's demise. And they soon got their wish as Saka drove home the game's winner.

But the majority of the crowd wouldn't of been able to see Saka's strike that buried the Reds as only the fans at the front could view the minuscule TV through the window of the house. But the owner of the home didn't seem bothered by the uninvited guests as the window and blinds remained opened for the crowd to peer into the living room.

The sight of the Toffees' supporters revelling in the result will be a bitter blow to the Reds who were eager to get their Prem campaign back on track with a win over the Gunners. It's been an indifferent campaign for Jurgen Klopp's side who languish in 10th in the Prem.

Everton fans crowd outside random house to watch rivals Liverpool lose to Arsenal
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Klopp's side haven't been helped by the poor form of Trent Alexander-Arnold, whose defending skills were under scrutiny once again after the Gunners' opening goal.

The arrival of £85million striker Darwin Nunes has also come under fire following his stuttering start in England, although he redeemed himself with a goal against the Gunners this evening.

Everton fans crowd outside random house to watch rivals Liverpool lose to Arsenal
Saka gave Everton fans a treat as he scored the winner that sunk Liverpool (Image: GLYN KIRK/Getty Images)

And now the Reds need a huge favour from rivals Manchester United who face Everton on Sunday night. A win for United will keep Liverpool in the top half of the table, whereas victory for the Toffees will see the Reds slump into the Prem's bottom half.



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