Liverpool fans enjoy Andy Robertson laughing at Tom Davies on his face as the Reds capitalized over city rivals in the Merseyside clash.
Liverpool won against Everton in the Merseyside derby clash in the last game-week, as the Reds thrashed them by 5-2. Amidst all of this there were glimpses of intensity because of the fierce rivalry both clubs share.
Thus, there were altercations between Andy Robertson and Tom Davies in the opening 15 minutes. The Scottish defender appeared to elbow his counterpart while both were on the floor.
Certainly, a nasty behaviour by Robertson and Davies was definitely was not happy with such conduct by him. He immediately got up and squared up to Robertson.
But Robertson made Davies even more furious after he just laughs on the face of Davies, while the Everton midfielder confronted him. The 25-year-old then continued to laugh at Davies as he was pushed away by Mason Holgate.
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Robertson’s reaction to Davies squaring up to him was surprisingly praised by Liverpool fans. Even though the club supporters are first to attack any opposing player if one harms their own player.
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Meanwhile, this was the 100th game of Robertson in Liverpool colours, and he gave his side good win on this special occasion. The left-back described took to Twitter following the whistle, describing the game as the ‘perfect night’.
“100 games for Liverpool. Derby win. Celebration with the GOAT (Divock Origi). Perfect night”, his tweet read.
100 games for @LFC. Derby win. Celebration with the GOAT. Perfect night. pic.twitter.com/B8SstXrbe4
— Andy Robertson (@andrewrobertso5) December 4, 2019
Origi started ahead of Roberto Firmino and Mohamed Salah, the Belgian International scored a brace to land his side with a win. Liverpool continues their dominance in the Premier League and is at the top of the table with 8-points gap against Leicester City.
Moreover, the Reds are yet to be defeated in the Premier League and have played a draw only once against Manchester United in the last encounter in October.