- Curtis Jones has broken his silence after chaotic scenes on Wednesday
- He was involved in a massive fight after the final whistle of Merseyside Derby
- Listen now: Everything is starting! Is there an agenda against Ange Postecoglou?
The Liverpool Curtis Jones star has broken her silence with a two -words message on social networks after the massive fight during the Merseyside derby in Goodison Park on Wednesday.
The 24 -year -old was one of the four individuals to receive a red card during the controversial game against Everton, which was followed by a series of chaotic scenes after the final whistle.
After the game ended dramatically with an equalizer of detention time scored by James Tarkowski to obtain a 2-2 draw and a point for the toffee, Abdoulaye Doucoure was seen celebrating in front of Liverpool fans in the stadium.
The fight broke out when Jones was enraged by Mali International's gesture with English running towards Doucuree to stop him.
However, one day after the chaotic scene, Jones turned to X to share a message of two words to Liverpool fans.
“Always Together,” the Red Star wrote, accompanied by a flexible biceps emoji
![Curtis Jones has broken his silence with a two -words message to Liverpool fans after his fight on Wednesday](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/13/13/95173383-14393827-image-m-4_1739454067512.jpg)
Curtis Jones has broken his silence with a two -words message to Liverpool fans after his fight on Wednesday
![The Red Star faced the Everton player Abdoulaye Doucoure who celebrated the late Equalizer of James Tarkowski in front of Liverpool fans](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/13/13/95172491-14393827-image-a-1_1739453591598.jpg)
The Red Star faced the Everton player Abdoulaye Doucoure who celebrated the late Equalizer of James Tarkowski in front of Liverpool fans
![Referee Michael Oliver final](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/13/13/95173369-14393827-image-a-5_1739454092197.jpg)
Referee Michael Oliver final
Both Jones and Doucoure were dismissed after their clash after the end of the heated match.
In addition, two more specialists from the Liverpool team were shown a red card by referee Michael Oliver.
Moments later, the head of the head of the Reds, Arne, with his assistant Sipke Huloff, was fired after an exchange and a handshake angry with the game officer.
While initially, the exact reason for which a red card was unknown, Mail Sport revealed Thursday that the Dutchman had told Oliver, a great game. '
Then, he was followed by a handshake where the slot apparently seemed to pull the referee in his direction before the officer quickly took a red card from his pocket.
Of course, you give me a red for that? I will check it for later. I and you already? 'Slot replied.