Liverpool fans have spotted what Trent Alexander-Arnold did to Tottenham fans following Lucas Bergvall's match-winning goal.
Bergvall scored a late winner to secure Spurs a first-leg advantage against Liverpool ahead of next month's Carabao Cup semi-final second-leg at Anfield.
But the Liverpool camp felt Bergvall should not have been on the pitch as he was lucky to avoid a second yellow card moments before his 86th minute strike.
Ange Postecoglou, however, defended the match referee's decision to not send him off as he gave an extraordinary post-match interview.
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Amid the Spurs goal celebration, a video has emerged of Alexander-Arnold being goaded by fans before producing a gesture aimed in their direction.
Alexander-Arnold, who started the clash on the bench, responded to taunts by holding up six fingers, seemingly referencing Liverpool's six European titles.
Spurs have never won a European trophy.
Needless to say, Alexander-Arnold's gesture got Liverpool fans on social media talking.
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One X user wrote: "Trent cooked them."
A second tweeted: "He’s still one of us."
A third added: "Yess Trent lad."
A fourth commented: "He’s still a red."
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Alexander-Arnold made his latest appearance of the season as a second-half substitute off the back of a difficult showing against Manchester United last weekend.
But, overall, he has been very impressive at right-back this campaign amid Real Madrid transfer talks.
Speaking after the result in his post-match press conference, Arne Slot said: "If you compare it with the 6-3 [in the Premier League] then that's clear, but I don't think we will reach that level in every single game we play. You can always expect a reaction from Spurs, which you saw today, you can always expect a reaction from the fans because it's a semi-final. We all know how important it is to us but also how important it is for the Spurs fans to go to the final.
"We knew when we came here that it would never be the same game as we played here one week ago or two weeks ago, but still I saw a lot of things the same. I think even in that game the ball possession was equal, but now I think we had 60 to 40 [per cent]. There's many good things to take for me, more than the [Manchester] United game, but the result was not as good as against United."
Topics: Liverpool, Fan Reactions, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Football