Liverpool fans TROLL Man City after Kevin De Bruyne video emerges from Tottenham clash
LIVERPOOL fans brutally trolled Kevin De Bruyne on Thursday morning after a video of him during Manchester City’s Champions League thriller with Tottenham was shared on social media.
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Manchester City were dumped out of the Champions League by the north Londoners on Wednesday night following an epic 4-3 match at the Etihad.
A stoppage-time goal from Raheem Sterling looked to have sent City through to their first European Cup semi-final but was ruled out by VAR as Sergio Aguero was offside in the build-up.
De Bruyne played a huge role in City’s near triumph, picking up a hat-trick of assists.
A video of a fired-up De Bruyne celebrating Aguero’s goal was shared by BT Sport this morning and showed the Belgian shouting: “This is our house.”
And Liverpool fans who came across the clip couldn’t help but mock the former Chelsea man.
@FutbolKeita replied to the video with a clip of Sterling’s late disallowed goal.
Kopite @DxnLFC_ responded with a picture of Pep Guardiola’s face after seeing the VAR review, which will go down as one of the most iconic moments of the season.
Fellow Reds fan @Asim_AR tweeted: “Got KOd in your own house bruv. Unlucky.”
Liverpool fans mocked Kevin De Bruyne on Twitter this morning (Image: TWITTER / GETTY)
Some of the responses to the video of Kevin De Bruyne, including some from Liverpool fans (Image: TWITTER)
Got KOd in your own house bruv
A Liverpool fan's response to a video of Kevin De Bruyne celebrating Sergio Aguero's goal
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“Hahaha f*** off,” said Liverpool follower @Reecejarvis31.
Another of the Anfield faithful, @LeoTligui, wrote: “Haha.”
And Liverpool fan @Tonyfrank67 rounded off the trolling by saying: “Might be your house! But you got evicted last night.”
City chief Guardiola was furious with VAR’s failure to chalk off Fernando Llorente’s game-winning goal, which initially came off the Spaniard's hand, and was quick to vent his frustration in his post-match interview.