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Fans all saying the same thing about Jamie Carragher’s dodgy dancing in front of Gary Neville after Liverpool equaliser


FOOTBALL fans ripped into Jamie Carragher’s dodgy dancing as he celebrated Liverpool’s equaliser against Crystal Palace.

Luis Diaz got the Sky Sports pundit on his feet in jubilation after scoring to earn Liverpool a point at Anfield.

Jamie Carragher jumped up to dance after Luis Diaz equalised against Crystal Palace
Many fans mocked Carragher for celebrating Liverpool’s draw with Palace
Gary Neville was not amused by his colleague’s antics

A delighted Carragher showed off some of his best moves before applauding in celebration as a deadpan Gary Neville looked on nonplussed.

The Man Utd legend did notshare any of Carragher’s enthusiasm and neither did many fans on social media, who ridiculed Carra for celebrating a draw with Palace.

One football supporter wrote on Twitter: “Imagine celebrating drawing to Palace.”

Another added: “You’re drawing to Palace pal.”

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And a third said: “Imagine doing a celebration dance when you draw to Crystal Palace when you said Liverpool are the best team in PL history. 🤡”

Liverpool trailed the Eagles at half-time after Wilfried Zaha’s counter-attack goal.

And with the Reds struggling to break down Patrick Vieira’s side, they looked unlikely to even get a point following Darwin Nunez’s red card for a disgraceful headbutt on Joachim Anderson.

That incident also got fans talking with many labelling the Uruguyan a “fraud” and suggesting he is not worth his £85million price tag.

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Nunez did score on his Prem debut in a 2-2 draw against Fulham on the opening weekend.

But his dismissal in front of the Anfield faithful was the worst possible way to ingratiate himself to Liverpool supporters, and did his team no favours as they attempted a comeback win over the Eagles.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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