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    Watch Jamie Carragher’s incredible reaction as Darwin Nunez’s backheel goal interrupts his TAKEAWAY

    JAMIE CARRAGHER was put through an emotional grinder during Liverpool’s defeat to Real Madrid.The former Red was watching on for CBS as part of his pundit work and felt the full force of disappointment as Liverpool threw away a two-goal lead in the Champions League tie.

    Jamie Carragher went through all the emotions during Liverpool’s clash with Real MadridCredit: Twitter – @CBSSportsGolazo
    He was still eating when Darwin Nunez scoredCredit: Twitter – @CBSSportsGolazo
    But was left unimpressed when Vinicius Jnr equalisedCredit: Twitter – @CBSSportsGolazo
    He was then tinted to black and white as Madrid pulled awayCredit: Twitter – @CBSSportsGolazo
    A video published on Twitter showed his reactions to each goal in the game.
    As Darwin Nunez netted a surprisingly early opener, Carragher was caught off guard as he and his co-pundit Micah Richards were still tucking into their takeaway dinner.
    Through a mouth full of food, Carragher exclaimed: “How about that!!”
    For Mohamed Salah’s goal, in which the attacker pounced on an error from Thibaut Courtois, Carragher appeared to hit back at someone claiming that Liverpool had some form of luck previously.
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    While slamming his hands on the table with joy, he yelled, “Was that lucky?”
    However, that is when the happiness ended after Vinicius Jnr fired in Madrid’s first goal, Carragher complained: “F****** hell lads.”
    And after the Brazilian equalised following a mistake from Alisson, he said: “Just pass it lads do the simple thing, don’t try to be clever.”
    For Madrid’s next three goals, Mad World by Gary Jules starts to play as Carragher’s face is faded to back and white.
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    The look across Carragher’s face spoke a thousand words as he was left unimpressed with the scoreline at Anfield.
    The video went viral on social media as fans loved watching Carragher being put through the wringer.
    He even responded to the clip by saying: “I love football & hate football!”
    While one fan commented: “That’s made my morning 😂.”
    A second tweeted: “He passed through all the stages of ecstasy and agony, in a space of 46 minutes.”
    A third wrote: “Accurate representation of me last night 😂😂.”
    A fourth said: “This is football heritage 😂.”
    A fifth added: “All the emotions being a Red.” More

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    Man Utd fans demand Victor Osimhen transfer this summer after scoring AGAIN for Napoli in Champions League win

    MANCHESTER UNITED fans have begged the club to sign Victor Osimhen after his latest goal for Napoli.The striker is in red-hot form and continued his scoring streak for the Italian side against Eintracht Frankfurt in the Champions League.
    Manchester United fans are desperate for the club to sign Victor OsimhenCredit: Getty
    Osimhen opened the scoring in the first half as Napoli beat 10-man Frankfurt 2-0 in the first leg of their Round of 16 tie, with another United transfer target Kolo Muani receiving a red card.
    And United fans only had eyes for one man after the match – Osimhen.
    He has fired Napoli to the top of Serie A with 18 goals in 19 league games, while he also has two goals in Europe.
    The Red Devils have been linked with his signature but it could take a club record £115million for Napoli to consider selling.
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    But many United supporters believe Osimhen is worth every penny so have called on the club to pull out all the stops to sign him.
    After the Nigerian scored against Frankfurt one fan wrote: “Man Utd NEED to sign Osimhen he’s unbelievable.”
    Another added: “Osimhen always proving why we should sign him.”
    A third said: “Osimhen scores. Deadly striker. Man Utd needs you my man.”
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    And another commented: “United should do anything to get Osimhen this summer.”
    Osimhen is believed to have a £107m release clause in his contract and United could look to activate it if they fail to sign Harry Kane. More

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    Darwin Nunez’s flicked stunner for Liverpool vs Real Madrid overshadowed by Norwich star namesake with ‘goal of season’

    DARWIN NUNEZ scored an outrageous flicked goal for Liverpool against Real Madrid on Tuesday.But he was overshadowed by his namesake, Norwich ace Marcelino Nunez, who scored a stunner of his own against Birmingham.

    Darwin Nunez scored a sublime flicked goal for Liverpool against Real MadridCredit: Rex
    Marcelino Nunez scored a stunner of his own for NorwichCredit: Reuters
    Liverpool summer signing Darwin put the Reds in front at Anfield with a sublime flicked finish past Thibaut Courtois from a Mo Salah pass.
    But Marcelino’s effort to put the Canaries ahead in their Championship clash against Birmingham was even better.
    Footage of the goal was posted to Twitter, with fans quick to crown it as “goal of the season”.
    A clearing header from Birmingham defender Kevin Long dropped invitingly for the 22-year-old to hit on the volley.
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    And hit it he did, smashing an incredible first time effort into the back of the net from outside of the box.
    Fans on social media were left in awe by the wonderstrike.
    One wrote: “Nunez may have just scored the goal of the season for @NorwichCityFC.”
    Another added: “Goal of the season in the Norwich game from Nunez. Outrageous dipping volley from 25 yards.”
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    Meanwhile, others joked that Marcelino’s effort trumped Darwin’s flicked finish at Anfield.
    One quipped on Twitter: “The real Nunez has just scored the goal of the season #NCFC.”
    And another account joked: “Best goal from Nunez tonight.”
    Marcelino then netted his second of the evening to put the Canaries two goals ahead.
    And while Norwich won their game against Birmingham 3-1, it was a humbling night for Liverpool.
    The Reds threw away a two goal lead to lose 5-2 at Anfield, giving themselves a mountain to climb in the second leg at the Bernabeu on March 15. More

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    Liverpool 2 Real Madrid 5: Embarrassed Reds blow two-goal lead to slump to worst European loss in Anfield thriller

    AS a night of history and comedy turned to humiliation and horror, Jurgen Klopp was left to survey the wreckage of his Anfield empire. This was the night when Liverpool had hoped to salvage glory from a miserable season by exacting revenge on Real Madrid – and when the Reds roared into an early-two goal lead that mission looked very much on. 
    Vinicius Jr scored twice on a bonkers night at AnfieldCredit: Getty
    Alisson was at fault for the equaliserCredit: Getty
    Karim Benzema was back at his brilliant best in the Champions LeagueCredit: Getty
    It was a brutal night for Liverpool as they conceded five unanswered goalsCredit: Alamy
    What followed had the air of feverish nightmare for Klopp’s men as Carlo Ancelotti’s champions rattled in five unanswered goals to condemn Liverpool to their heaviest European defeat on home soil and virtually kill off this last-16 tie. 
    It was Liverpool’s final chance for silverware this season but that ambition has surely been snuffed out before the return leg in the Bernabeu on March 15. 
    Mo Salah had created history by becoming the club’s greatest European goalscorer, following an early Darwin Nunez opener.
    But Alisson provided the comedy by gifting Vinicius Jr his equalising second goal before half-time. 
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    And then the horror and humiliation of a second-half capitulation as Eder Militao headed Real in front and Karim Benzema netted a double in what was a personal nightmare for hapless defender Joe Gomez. 
    We have grown used to extreme levels of lunacy in the Champions League knock-out stages in recent years. 
    But never has the sharp end of the club football’s elite competition been as utterly potty as this. 
    It was football from the cuckoo’s nest, a royal variety show played out between two of European football’s aristocratic clubs in which Alisson and Gomez were the fall guys. 
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    It was so dramatic that at one point, Ancelotti – the most successful boss of all time in the European Cup and the coolest dude in any building – almost raised his famous eyebrow an inch or two higher than usual.   
    Some local scallies had let off fireworks outside Madrid’s team hotel in the early hours, in an attempt to rob the champions of some sleep – but that was nothing compared to the footballing pyrotechnics ignited by the Spanish side. 
    There were goals of extreme quality and low farce, the tempo was relentless and the drama unceasing.  
    Real had already ended Liverpool’s hopes of lifting the European Cup three times during Klopp’s reign – and this will surely be the fourth. 
    While last year’s final in Paris was overshadowed by the chaos at the Stade de France caused by Uefa’s dangerous incompetence, Liverpool might have won it and Thibaut Courtois was the undoubted man of the match.
    When the draw for the last 16 was made, few would have fancied the Reds but back-to-back victories over Everton and Newcastle had restored some of their old conviction. 
    Liverpool supporters howled in derision at the Champions League anthem, in protest at those events in Paris – and inside four minutes their team was in front. 
    Nunez, passed fit to start after injuring a shoulder on Tyneside on Saturday, met a low angled centre from Mo Salah with a balletic back-heel, a finish drenched in sauce.

    There was a warning for Liverpool when a dozy Gomez gifted possession to Rodrygo but he was spared by his central defensive partner Virgil van Dijk, who blocked the shot.
    Yet Liverpool were straight back at the champions, Cody Gakpo out-muscling his marker and slipping a pass to Salah, who swivelled his hips, shimmied past two defenders but shot wide. 
    Then came the moment which was horrific for Courtois and historic for Salah. 
    A Dani Carvajal back-pass was chested down by the Belgian but the ball bounced off his knee and he slipped to allow Salah a tap-in to go past Steven Gerrard’s mark of 41 European goals for Liverpool. 
    But when Real play in Europe, they never know when they are beaten. 
    And that famous never-say-die spirit, which took them past each of the top three teams in the Premier League last season, emerged again.
    Vinicius kippered Jordan Henderson, exchanged passes with Benzema, turned and curled a sweet strike inside the far post.
    After three goals in 21 minutes, there was little let-up.
    Darwin Nunez flicked home expertly to kickstart the goalsCredit: Rex
    Mo Salah pounced on Thibaut Courtois’ blunderCredit: BT Sport
    Vinicius Jr worked a yard of space then flashed into the cornerCredit: Reuters
    Militao hacked off the line as Salah and Nunez attempted to scramble across the line in a traditional Pancake Day bundle.   
    After David Alaba limped off, a Vinicius shot was brilliantly turned away by a fully-stretched Alisson and then Federico Valverde spooned over after a Henderson mishap. 
    And then it was Alisson’s turn to balls it up.
    Gomez beat Vincius to a Valverde through-ball but Liverpool’s Brazilian keeper botched his clearance, hitting it straight at Vinicius, the ball cannoning back into the goal even though the winger had his back turned. 
    Before half-time, Andy Robertson slid in with an outstanding tackle to prevent Rodrygo applying a killer touch to a Vinicius cross.
    After so much bedlam, surely a quieter start to the second half? Nope.
    Gomez gave away a needless free-kick, Luka Modric delivered it from a narrow position near the byline and Militao was waved through for a free header which he stooped to net.
    Liverpool demanded a penalty when Carvajal appeared to push over Nunez but the officials were unmoved.
    Gomez had been audibly told to ‘f***ing wake up’ by a team-mate on the TV coverage but he must have cocked a deaf ‘un because when Benzema shot, Gomez turned his back and deflected the Ballon d’Or winner’s shot beyond a helpless Alisson.
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    The fifth arrived when Benzema’s turn took out both Gomez and Alisson before the Frenchman found the net. 
    Klopp and the Kop were shellshocked. Liverpool had been obliterated.  
    Vinicius Jr did not know too much about his second on the nightCredit: Getty
    Eder Militao thundered in a bullet header just after half-timeCredit: Getty
    Benzema’s first goal ricocheted cruelly off Joe GomezCredit: Getty
    The Frenchman had Alisson scrambling to make it 5-2Credit: Getty More

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    Vinicius Jr upsets Anfield as he does Cristiano Ronaldo’s iconic celebration after Real Madrid goal against Liverpool

    VINICIUS JUNIOR pulled out a Cristiano Ronaldo celebration after scoring his second goal for Real Madrid against Liverpool at Anfield.The Brazilian superstar, 22, watched his side fall 2-0 down inside the opening quarter of an hour as goals from Darwin Nunez and Mo Salah handed the Reds an early advantage.
    Vinicius Junior celebrated like Cristiano Ronaldo at AnfieldCredit: Rex
    He bagged two goals against Liverpool on Tuesday nightCredit: Getty
    Ronaldo has pulled out the celebration on numerous occasionsCredit: Getty
    Vinicius got one back for the visitors, arrowing a superb effort into the far corner.
    And he then levelled things up in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie, charging down Alisson and forcing an error as the ball deflected into the net.
    Vinicius sprinted away and slid on his knees in celebration as his team-mates joined him.
    Before heading back to the touchline, the South American then turned back to the Liverpool supporters and performed the Ronaldo-like move.
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    It involves putting both hands together on your chest and looking up to the sky with your eyes closed.
    Reacting on social media, one person said: “Turns up in big games just like his idol Ronaldo 😍”.
    Another added: “Of course that’s his idol, that says a lot about his character”.
    And a third said: “The influence is unreal”.
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    Ronaldo has done the celebration several times in the past, most recently for new club Al-Nassr.
    Vinicius and Ronaldo never played together at Real Madrid.
    Ronaldo moved to Juventus in the summer of 2018, the same transfer window Vinicius arrived at the Bernabeu from Flamengo.
    And he is quickly making a name for himself as one of the very best players in the world.
    Vinicius contributed 22 goals and 20 assists in 52 games for Real last season including the winner against Liverpool in the Champions League final.
    And he has already racked up 16 goals and eight assists in the current campaign. More

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    Watch Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp’s BIZARRE REACTION after Alisson makes howler to gift Real Madrid goal

    JURGEN KLOPP reacted to Alisson’s howler against Real Madrid by clapping his hands.The goalkeeper’s mistake allowed Real to equalise as his pass bounced off Vinicius Jr and into the back of the net.

    Jurgen Klopp could do nothing other than clap following Alisson’s error
    Alisson’s pass bounced off Vinicius Jr and into the netCredit: AP
    Klopp could not help but smile and appeared to even have a little chuckle.
    He also clapped his hands as he tried to encourage his players, who surrendered a 2-0 lead.
    But fans were baffled by his actions, with some thinking the German was fuming.
    One fan reacted by saying: “Klopp is actually a demon for clapping after that Alisson error🤣”
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    Another added: “Klopp clapping is jokes, he’s burning.”
    A third said: “I’m so confused as to what Klopp is clapping.”
    And another commented: “Was Klopp sarcastically clapping Alisson?”
    The Reds scored twice in the opening 14 minutes through Darwin Nunez and Mo Salah.
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    But they found themselves 3-2 down shortly after half-time as Vinicius pulled one back with a clinical whipped finish.
    Klopp then knew his work was cut out after Real defender Eder Militao headed the visitors in front.
    Things got even worse for Liverpool as Karim Benzema added two more to make it 5-2 to the European champions. More

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    BT Sport forced to apologise as X-rated blast caught on microphone and aired on live TV in Liverpool vs Real Madrid

    BT SPORT apologised to viewers after microphones picked up an X-rated blast during Liverpool vs Real Madrid.Commentator Darren Fletcher apologised to anyone that may have heard the shout from Anfield.
    BT Sport apologised after microphones captured an X-rated blastCredit: Alamy
    Fans reacting on social media claimed to have heard a cry of “f***ing wake up” come through the pitchside mic.
    It came during a pulsating encounter at Anfield that saw Liverpool throw away a two goal lead.
    Darwin Nunez put the Reds ahead with an outrageous flicked effort, before Mo Salah doubled the lead following a Thibaut Courtois howler.
    The goalie saw the ball rebound off his knee and into the path of Salah, who gratefully poked home.
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    But Real Madrid came roaring back, levelling the score through a Vinicius Jr brace.
    Vinicius copied Cristiano Ronaldo’s celebration after finding the back of the net.
    His second came after another goalkeeper error, although this time it was Alisson at fault.
    The Anfield keeper saw a shocking pass rebound off Vinicius and loop into the back of the net.
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    It prompted an unusual reaction from Jurgen Klopp, with the Liverpool boss clapping his hands following Alisson’s error.
    Eder Militao headed the visitors ahead after the break, before a Karim Benzema double made it 5-2 on the night.
    And 5-2 was how it was ended, as Liverpool failed to exact revenge on Los Blancos for last season’s Champions League final defeat.
    Klopp’s side now have a mountain to climb going into the second leg at the Bernabeu on March 15. More

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    Fans stunned after Peter Crouch makes hilarious gaffe discussing Man City ahead of Liverpool’s Real Madrid clash

    PETER CROUCH had fans stunned after his hilarious gaffe live on air.The ex-England striker, 42, was part of BT Sport’s coverage of Liverpool’s heavyweight showdown with Real Madrid at Anfield on Tuesday night.
    Peter Crouch previewed Liverpool vs Real Madrid pitchside for BT SportCredit: BT Sport
    He dropped an accidental expletive while discussing Manchester CityCredit: BT Sport
    And as the popular pundit discussed reigning Premier League champions Manchester City, he seemed to suffer an unfortunate slip of the tongue.
    Instead of referring to Pep Guardiola’s side as “Man City”, former Liverpool man Crouch accidentally labelled them “Manchester S****y”.
    And unsurprisingly plenty of viewers watching on at home picked up on the funny blunder.
    One said: “Peter Crouch love it you calling Man City Man S****y live on BT Sport at Anfield.”
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    Another wrote: “Crouch just said Manchester S****y 🤣🤣🤣
    And a third added: “Peter Crouch saying Manchester S****y live on BT Sport, get in.”
    Crouchy also got plenty of love for his special corduroy suit brought out for the European night.
    He told presenter Jules Breach: “Well, it’s a big game so the big suit has come out.”
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    And the big-game, pre-match hype was certainly justified with a bonkers clash on the slippery Anfield pitch.
    Darwin Nunez flicked in after just four minutes before Thibaut Courtois’ horror moment gifted Mo Salah a second.
    But Vinicius Junior curled in a superb effort to reduce the deficit for the Champions League holders.
    And then he inadvertently made it 2-2 when Alisson passed straight into the Brazilian’s leg as the ball looped into the open net.
    Eder Militao headed in immediately after half-time before Karim Benzema turned on the style with two goals of his own to record a staggering 5-2 win for Los Blancos. More