Home » Sport » Patrick Vieira kicks Everton fans, this is Lampard’s reaction

Patrick Vieira kicks Everton fans, this is Lampard’s reaction

Liverpool

Manager Crystal Palace Patrick Vieira kick fans Everton until it falls after the match. The Toffees Manager, Frank Lampardraise your voice.

Crystal Palace lost to Everton at Goodison Park, Liverpool, England, Friday (20/5/2022) early morning WIB. The Eagles lost 2-3.

Everton’s victory made the fans cheer, because three points saved the fate of the Toffees from the brink of relegation. Frank Lampard’s troops are certain to stay in the Premier League next season.

Everton are now collecting 39 points in 16th place, four points behind the 18th ranked team or the last limit of relegated teams. With one game remaining, Everton’s points are unlikely to be overtaken by Burnley and Leeds United, who collected 35 points.

After the long whistle sounded, hundreds of Everton fans entered the field. They cheered cheerfully, because their favorite team still appeared in the Premier League.

In one moment, seen one of the fans Everton approach Patrick Vieira, who looked lethargic after losing the match. Vieira initially tried to be patient, until finally lost patience.

The former Arsenal midfielder was annoyed, and tried to appeal to the fans. Then, a kick was released, until the Everton supporter fell to the field.

Luckily, the two were immediately separated so that the commotion did not occur. Vieira was carried off the pitch, and the fan continued the party.

After the match, Vieira did not want to comment on it. “I’m not going to say anything about that,” he said.

Everton manager, Frank Lampard, understands that. He said it was not easy for Vieira, who was clearly annoyed by the atmosphere.

“I understand how Patrick feels. I couldn’t meet him in the end. I would have asked him to join, even though he probably didn’t want to. Of course, he ran 80 yards across the pitch and it wasn’t easy,” said Lampard.

“It was pure joy from the fans coming onto the pitch, having avoided relegation. If it’s done the right way, let them stay on the pitch, let them have fun. As long as they behave well, it’s fine,” he said.

(yna/mrp)

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.