Broken Barcelona fans in tears after being thumped by Liverpool as Twitter mocks Messi and Co as ‘bottlers’
IMAGES of crying Barcelona fans quickly went viral after Liverpool’s amazing Champions League comeback on Tuesday. The La Liga giants and their supporters headed to Anfield as huge favourites to make the final following the 3-0 first leg triumph at the Nou Camp last week. Even after Divock Origi had pulled one back for Liverpool […]
IMAGES of crying Barcelona fans quickly went viral after Liverpool’s amazing Champions League comeback on Tuesday.
The La Liga giants and their supporters headed to Anfield as huge favourites to make the final following the 3-0 first leg triumph at the Nou Camp last week.
Even after Divock Origi had pulled one back for Liverpool early on, Barca still looked odds-on to advance as they went in 3-1 on aggregate at half time.
But something special was in store in front of the Kop after the restart – and it broke the Catalans’ hearts.
A quick-fire brace from Georgino Wijnaldum was followed up by a winner from Origi as the Reds pulled off mission impossible to win the 4-3.
And as their own fans revelled in glory, many others took even more satisfaction from the clips of the sad and stunned faces in the away end shown on TV.
One tweeted: “Hahahaha crying Barca fans, one of my favourites things in life.”
Another said: “Salty Barca fanboys, this is the point where you might want to turn around and go back to crying in the corner.”
While another wrote: “Liverpool making Barcelona fans cry, BOOM.”
It did not stop there, as another supporter said: “Barca fans crying all over the place…. the magic of football right there. Wonderful.”
While another delighted Red wrote: “Barca fans crying? YOU LOVE TO SEE IT.”
“Barcelona fans mocked PSG for being bottlers only to to become worse bottlers,” added another. “YOU BLEW 3-GOAL LEADS WITH ZE ‘GOAT’ IN YOUR TEAM?”
Passions were running high after the incredible scenes as a number of Liverpool players were also reduced to tears as their achievement began to sink in.
And their manager Jurgen Klopp was certainly still pumped up in his post-match interview as he dropped an F-bomb.
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He said: “F*** me, what a game.
“Fine me I don’t care.”
His side will now meet the winner of Ajax and Tottenham at Atletico Madrid’s Wanda Metropolitano Stadium on June 1.