A wild goal celebration at Arsenal saw TWO Liverpool players whack a pitch invader on the head.
Then, in a fantastic moment, one of them flung his hat into the crowd.
Darwin Nunez whacked the uninvited guest on the head during the goal celebrations Credit: BBCIbrahima Konate also joined in Credit: BBCKonate then snatched the supporter’s hat off his head Credit: BBCHe threw the black beanie into the crowd Credit: BBC
When Jakub Kiwior headed Trent Alexander-Arnold’s brilliant free-kick delivery into his own net to break the tie in their FA Cup third-round match, Liverpool fans went wild.
One member of the public even leaped over the advertising hoardings to join in as the guys in purple gathered to celebrate the goal in front of the departing away fans.
However, the unnamed supporter paid a price for it, and they could now regret what they did.
This is due to the fact that as emotions ran high, Darwin Nunez, the striker, and Ibrahima Konate both struck the unidentified fan in the head.
Then, center-back Konate seized the trespasser’s hat and yanked it off their head as the stewards attempted to take it away.
The woolly beanie was then hurled into the stands by the French practical joker, seemingly for no apparent reason.
The spectacle that viewers of the TV blockbuster tie were witnessing was almost unbelievably real.
Someone commented, “Did you see Konate throw that fan’s cap off? howling.
\Another stated: “Best part of that goal was Nunez smacking the fan who ran on on the head repeatedly then Konate jumps on and rips the fan’s hat off his head to throw it away.”
“No way Konate just threw that fan’s hat,” a third person said.
A fourth person said, “Absolutely crying at Konate nicking that poor lad’s hat and throwing it into the crowd.”
“Konate didn’t like that fella’s hat did he?” a fifth person retorted.
“Why did Konate throw that guy’s hat away like that?” said a last commenter.
Konate, who was chosen man of the match at the Emirates, had a day to remember.
Along with Arsenal’s lackluster finishing, he made a number of crucial blocks to guarantee Liverpool maintained a clean sheet.
The Reds took the lead thanks to a goal from Kiwior, and late in injury time, Luis Diaz completed the victory with a powerful finish.
Jakub Kiwior scored an own goal to put Liverpool in front Credit: EPALuis Diaz added the Reds’ second to book their place in round four Credit: Getty