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LIVERPOOL FANS WERE ENRAGED AT RICHARLISON'S SCORING CELEBRATION AGAINST CHELSEA.

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Everton forward Richarlison scored the opening goal in the Toffees' crucial Premier League match against Chelsea at Goodison Park, igniting wild celebrations around the stadium.

Everton striker Richarlison appeared to hurl a flare back into the crowd, prompting rival fans to request an investigation from the Football Association.

After the Brazilian scored in the Toffees' crucial Premier League match against Chelsea, the object was thrown into the Goodison Park pitch. Cesar Azpilicueta surrendered position in front of goal, resulting in the opportunity.

Richarlison scored his tenth goal of the league season after Demarai Gray punched the ball through. Everton, eager for all three points in their battle, erupted in wild celebrations after his strike.Burnley's incredible run of form in recent weeks has seen them tumble into the bottom three, with the Merseysiders five points behind Leeds despite having played two fewer games. A win for Frank Lampard's side would rekindle their survival ambitions, and the celebrations underlined the significance of Richarlison's goal.

A blue flare was thrown into the pitch as he celebrated in front of the Gwladys Street end, with Sky Sports cameras showing him pretend to hurl it back from where it came.

Fans on social media speculated on whether the forward could face disciplinary punishment months after the FA contacted Liverpool over a similar incident involving Harvey Elliott.During the Reds' Carabao Cup final victory against Chelsea in February, the brilliant midfielder scored from the spot and was seen celebrating with a pyrotechnic in the thick of the festivities. Pyrotechnics are prohibited inside English football stadiums, and Jurgen Klopp called the incident a "mistake" on the part of the 18-year-old.

"I haven't yet spoken with Harvey. Will I have a conversation with him? "Perhaps," he replied, shortly after the FA had questioned Elliott for his thoughts on the situation. "On the pitch, Harvey is a very young man, and I believe he is still a small boy.That isn't an issue. It was a blunder. I realize 100 percent that I will tell him because of the role model role we have as people who work in public. I guarantee he won't do it again. Is this the worst thing that has ever happened in world football, in my opinion? No.”

The cameras were turned on. Richarlison returns the pyrotechnic to the stands behind the goal in which he scored the game's first goal.

The cameras were turned on. Richarlison returns the pyrotechnic to the stands behind the goal in which he scored the game's first goal.

"Remember when there was pearl-clutching and then an investigation (and fine?) when Harvey Elliot was spotted carrying a flare that had been thrown on the pitch?" one Liverpool supporter said. "I" said the first, before a second said, "I" said the second."Under no circumstances does Everton Football Club condone the use of pyrotechnics," the statement states. "Any supporter caught using them will face disciplinary action from the club and the police."

"Away Clubs employ a variety of methods to identify the presence and use of pyrotechnics. Anyone found in possession of such materials faces arrest, which could lead to a criminal conviction and a consequent suspension from football."

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