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The images of the shocking moment in which a security guard was beaten by a flare before the Merseyside derby has emerged on social networks.
The crash in Goodison Park ended dramatically on Wednesday night, with a massive fight that resulted in four red cards after the final whistle, with Curtis Jones and Abdoulaye Doucoure fired at the end of an exciting 2-2 draw.
The hands rose during a fight that caught both teams of players, police, butlers and the head of the Red The field.
Although the tensions spilled at the end of the game, the animosity was present before the beginning, with an administrator hit by a flare in Goodison Park.
In images that arose unknownHe showed the security guard stopped on the ground before a flaw was thrown into him and hit him in the face.
The flare left a mark on the man's face before a colleague helped him quickly and moved away from the situation.


A security guard was beaten in the face by a flare shortly before the recent mecrseyside derby
The video title said: 'The security worker for Everton was beaten in the face, with a flaw launched by the followers last night, shocking. I hope it's fine. Poor form this. '
The Goodison Park contest was one of the most heated in recent history, with four soft red cards after full -time whistle.
They raised their hands during a fighter fight that caught the attention of both teams of players, police, butlers and the groove of the head of the Reds, whom the referee Oliver later also showed him a red card in an irritable exchange around his squeeping Hands in the field.
Now, lip reader Jeremy Freeman has raised the lid of what Slot told Oliver before and after being fired in Goodison Park. In a clipThe slot could be seen approaching referee Oliver after full -time whistle. While walking towards the official, the Dutchman said: 'Great game'.
They proceeded to shake hands, with a slot apparently pulling Oliver in his direction before the official quickly swams a red card from his pocket.
It has been revealed that a baffled slot then replied: “Sure, do you give me a red for that? I will check it for later. I and you already? '
Liverpool captain, Virgil Van Dijk, also protested with the official and, apparently, confirmed that the red card was related to a “pull” in the handshake, he said: “Hi, Michael, that was not an attraction.” Michael is not personal. '
The Premier League has now eliminated a statement that suggests that Slot will receive a two -party contact line ban, referring to its alleged “offensive, insulting or abusive language.”

The flares were activated around Goodison Park when the hosts snatched a point with a late goal

Michael Oliver showed a red card to the Liverpool Chief, after a heated exchange
However, Mail Sport understands that the Red For Slot was not shown solely due to the handshake, but also as a result of the comments made by the head of Liverpool twice separated after the game.
Our expert lip reader then analyzed Another clip Of the pranks after the game that showed Van Dijk trying to calm the situation.
The Liverpool defender told the going of his teammates, hey, go … enter 'before telling Oliver again that it was not' personal '.
In that same clip, could Oliver be seen: 'We talk later?'