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Liverpool star Harvey Elliott aimed a brutal dig at Everton fans following the chaotic Merseyside derby.
Everton and Liverpool played out a thrilling 2-2 draw in the last-ever Merseyside derby at Goodison Park.
Alexis Mac Allister cancelled out Beto's opener before Mohamed Salah put his side in front in the 73rd minute.
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Liverpool were destined to walk away from Wednesday's fixture with three points until James Tarkowski unleashed a terrific strike to level proceedings deep, deep into stoppage time, with VAR allowing the goal to stand following a lengthy review.
Chaos ensured after the final whistle as FOUR red cards were brandished, with Michael Oliver sending off Abdoulaye Doucoure, Curtis Jones, Arne Slot and Sipke Hulshoff.
Speaking after the game, Virgil van Dijk took aim at Everton as fans branded him 'salty' over his post-match comments.
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And Elliott, who was an unused substitute, delivered his own taunt at Everton fans following the fiery Premier League showdown.
Elliott was interviewed by Still Ryan for TNT Sports.
Ryan asked the Liverpool player: "Did you feel the crowd?"
To which he savagely replied: "Not really. No."
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Ryan pressed him on the atmosphere: "Did you not feel a roar?"
Elliott hit back: "Yeah. The Liverpool fans."
A raucous atmosphere greeted both teams at Goodison Park but Elliott felt or heard nothing from the bench.
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David Moyes, however, felt the energy inside the ground as he hailed the support his side received.
"I think it was hugely important that Evertonians get to finish at their stadium as best as they can. I just feel the support in here was unbelievable tonight," he said.
"It was incredible support and I think it was fitting they got an end like they did. We didn’t win, which was the disappointing thing, but we got a draw in a game it looked as though we were losing.
"It would have been hard to come here losing 2-1 and talking about it. The way the crowd all stayed to the end, it was a magical moment."
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Liverpool have extended their lead at the top to seven points.
As for Everton, they move 10 points clear of the relegation zone.
Topics: Liverpool, Everton, Harvey Elliott, Football