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Liverpool fans mock Evra after he claims the Reds aren’t yet a great side

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Liverpool fans mock Evra after he claims the Reds aren’t yet a great side

Some Liverpool fans have been mocking former Manchester United man Patrice Evra, after he claimed the Reds aren’t yet a great side.

The Frenchman was part of a dominant United side in the late 2000s, as they fought off competition from the Reds, and others, on their way to multiple league titles.

Those days are long gone at Old Trafford, however, with Liverpool now vastly superior to their bitter rivals.

Someone who seems to be struggling with the brilliance of this Reds outfit is Evra, who looked a bitter individual after their latest triumph at home to Leicester City on Sunday night.

Sat in the Sky Sports studio, Evra claimed Liverpool won’t be a great team until they have won three league titles in a row – something his United side did between 2007 and 2009.

It seems a bizarre comment to make, considering the Reds have also won the Champions League in recent times, and accumulated 196 points over the last two seasons.

This is unquestionably a great team, regardless of what a furious ex-United man has to say on the matter.

These Liverpool supporters have taken to Twitter to mock Evra, after he seemingly threw his toys out of the pram in hilarious fashion.

https://twitter.com/toshenhoff/status/1330628452924469248?s=20

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