Rival Club Fan Sells Fake Red Colour Flares To Ruin Liverpool's Title Celebrations: WATCH
An Everton fan sold fake red colour flares to ruin Liverpool's historic title triumph on Sunday. WATCH.

An Everton fan manages to ruin rival Liverpool's historic 20th league title celebrations by selling fake red colour flares. The cans, labelled as colour 'red', contained blue smoke, which is the base colour of Everton, as the bitter rivals add yet another chapter in their storied tale. Liverpool and Everton share a bitter rivalry, popularly known as the 'Merseyside Derby'.
Arne Slot's men humiliated Tottenham Hotspurs 5-1 to seal the Premier League 2024/25 title, as they now hold an unassailable lead over 2nd placed Arsenal.
However, after the match, Liverpool fans were seen setting the flares off, as the iconic Anfield was filled with red and blue colour smokes.
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An Everton fan bought 10,000 blue flares and spent the last 4 weeks taking the blue labels off them and putting red labels on them before selling them to Liverpool fans for today 🤣🤣🤣
— The City Shack (@thecityshack) April 27, 2025
Here’s Liverpool fans setting them off during You’ll never walk alone 🔽 👏🏼 pic.twitter.com/OkpkuFr0Y3
Arne Slot's First Reaction After Winning Premier League Title
"Very, very happy, of course, but to a certain extent also quite unreal because you work so hard for this moment to happen and when it then does happen, it needs some time for you to truly feel it. But the fans were so happy that it didn't take us long, didn't take me long to understand what we've achieved together this season."
"The only moment I was emotional today was when we arrived at the stadium – to see what it meant for the fans, what it meant for these people. For us to have a chance of winning it felt really special but immediately it also felt like, 'We still have to do it.' But I think everybody who was inside that bus felt that if the fans are with us, like they are, then it's impossible for us to lose this game of football. During the game, after the game, it's been incredible how the support of the fans were and how our players played. Special to be part of this day."


























