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pulled apart after Brazil training fight
Eveton is a motormouth. During a Brazil training session, Neymar and Dani Alves had to separate Richarlison from his teammate, Champions League winner Vinicius Jr.
The two Brazilian superstars had to be separated.
After becoming entangled in a brawl, Everton's Richarlison and Real Madrid's Vinicius Jr had to be separated.
During a Brazil training session on Saturday, the two players came close to colliding ahead of their team's friendly against Japan on Monday. Veteran players Dani Alves and Neymar jumped in to break up the brawl on the training ground.
In an attempt to calm things down, the Paris Saint-Germain superstar was seen dragging Richarlison by the neck. It is unclear how the altercation began, but the Everton forward appeared to get in the face of Champions League champion Vinicius Jr and grab his jersey. Players rushed in, but it wasn't the case.
Eventually, things cooled down as the pair were led off, in what were some truly ugly scenes. Richarlison is one of the most assertive players in the Premier League and the 25-year-old also thoroughly enjoys winding people up.
Following Liverpool’s Champions League heartbreak in Paris, the Everton player mocked their loss to Real Madrid by posting a meme of himself on Twitter.
Neymar was seen pulling Richarlison by the neckBrazil were warming up ahead of their encounter with Japan
It started when an account called "Real Talk Manchester City" posted what eventually turned out to be a fake rumour online. They wrote: "So apparently Everton fans set up a fake company called "Coach Innovations Limited" to bring quite a few Liverpool fans to Paris for the Champions League final.
"Obviously the bus driver Richard Arlison (Richarlison) never turned up and now are they set to miss the final."
The image Liverpool fans didn't want to see after their final loss
One of the images added to the post was an edited picture of a grinning Richarlison driving a bus. And the striker must have found the image and story so funny, he posted it to his own account when Liverpool lost the chance of making it a treble.
Later, Real Talk Manchester City admitted the initial post was a hoax: "I’m sorry to say, lads, it appears that we all got fooled It looks like 1) it wasn’t a joke set up by some Everton fans after all and 2) the bus driver isn’t named “Richard Arlison”. pulled apart after Brazil training fight
Eveton is a motormouth. During a Brazil training session, Neymar and Dani Alves had to separate Richarlison from his teammate, Champions League winner Vinicius Jr.
The two Brazilian superstars had to be separated.
After becoming entangled in a brawl, Everton's Richarlison and Real Madrid's Vinicius Jr had to be separated.
During a Brazil training session on Saturday, the two players came close to colliding ahead of their team's friendly against Japan on Monday. Veteran players Dani Alves and Neymar jumped in to break up the brawl on the training ground.
In an attempt to calm things down, the Paris Saint-Germain superstar was seen dragging Richarlison by the neck. It is unclear how the altercation began, but the Everton forward appeared to get in the face of Champions League champion Vinicius Jr and grab his jersey. Players rushed in, but it wasn't the case.
Eventually, things cooled down as the pair were led off, in what were some truly ugly scenes. Richarlison is one of the most assertive players in the Premier League and the 25-year-old also thoroughly enjoys winding people up.
Following Liverpool’s Champions League heartbreak in Paris, the Everton player mocked their loss to Real Madrid by posting a meme of himself on Twitter.
Neymar was seen pulling Richarlison by the neck Brazil were warming up ahead of their encounter with Japan
It started when an account called "Real Talk Manchester City" posted what eventually turned out to be a fake rumour online. They wrote: "So apparently Everton fans set up a fake company called "Coach Innovations Limited" to bring quite a few Liverpool fans to Paris for the Champions League final.
"Obviously the bus driver Richard Arlison (Richarlison) never turned up and now are they set to miss the final."
The image Liverpool fans didn't want to see after their final loss
One of the images added to the post was an edited picture of a grinning Richarlison driving a bus. And the striker must have found the image and story so funny, he posted it to his own account when Liverpool lost the chance of making it a treble.
Later, Real Talk Manchester City admitted the initial post was a hoax: "I’m sorry to say, lads, it appears that we all got fooled It looks like 1) it wasn’t a joke set up by some Everton fans after all and 2) the bus driver isn’t named “Richard Arlison”.
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