Jones breaks his silence with two-word message to Liverpool fans

Liverpool star Curtis Jones broke his silence with a message of two words on social media after the Mass Brawl during the Merseyside Derby in Goodison Park on Wednesday.

The 24-year-old player was one of the four individuals who received a red card during the controversial match against Everton, which was followed by a series of chaotic scenes after the last whistle.

After the game had finished dramatically with a stopping-time equalizer scored by James Tarkowski to get a 2-2 draw and a point for the Toffees, Abdoulaye Doucoure was seen to celebrate for Liverpool fans in the stadium.

The fight broke out when Jones was furious with the gesture of the Mali International, where the Englishman ran to Doucoure to stop him.

A day after the chaotic scene, however, Jones went to X to share a message of two words with fans of Liverpool.

“Always Together,” wrote the Reds star, accompanied by a Tuizenpiceps -Moji.

Both Jones and Doucoure were rejected after their collision after the end of the heated competition.

In addition, two specialists from the Liverpool team were shown a red card from referee Michael Oliver.

Just after the fight, the boss of the Reds Arne Slot – with his assistant Sipke Hulshoff – was rejected after an exchange and an angry handshake with the official of the competition.

Although initially the exact reason why Slot was shown that a red card remained unknown, Mail Sport revealed on Thursday that the Dutchman had said to Oliver: 'Great game'.

Then it was followed by a handshake where Slot seemed to pull the referee in his direction before the civil servant quickly took a red card from his pocket.

'Of course, do you give me a red for that? I will watch it for later. Me and you ya?, Lock answered.

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