Manchester City star strikes Liverpool’s ‘pathetic’ fans

The Portuguese winger spoke on social media after receiving a series of messages from Red fans.

City fell in the quarter-finals after a 3–1 loss to Lyon.

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Silva tweeted: “And to all the Liverpool enthusiasts who have nothing else to do yet pass a Manchester City player account, I’m also sorry for you, but for the reasons …

“PatheticArray … stop by to celebrate your titles, or check out a partner, have a beer with a friend, read an ebookArray… so many options!”

It was the task that the 26-year-old widower had undertaken after the interruption of the City season.

He said: “The 2019/2020 season ended for us in a very disappointing way.

And to all Liverpool enthusiasts who still have nothing to do that enter a Man City player account, I’m also sorry for you still for the reasons… ? patheticArray .. spend celebrating your titles, or look for a partner, have a beer with a friend, read a book… ?? ♂️ so many options! ?

“To all fans, we regret this season.

“The only thing we can promise is that by 2020/2021, we will fight a lot to do much more and win things that are for you again.”

Silva has a history with the Anfield faithful after refusing to applaud Jurgen Klopp’s guard of honor after his escape with the City Premier League crown.

It started the game on the bench and was one of the many baffling decisions of Guardiola that led enthusiasts to call it “fraud” after the result.

A double by Moussa Dembele brought the City’s hopes of European glory to come to an end for a year.

But citizens’ supporters were again agitated in the VAR when Dembélé’s first coup allowed him despite a possible foul on Aymeric Laporte on the climb.

Silva never made it to the court and saw Raheem Stirling with depression incredibly failing an open purpose to bring the score to 2-2.

Guardiola refused to make excuses for the departure of his team and his inability to spend any extras in Europe.

The Spanish coach said he hoped his team would “one day break the gap” in the semi-finals.

This article was first published on The Sun and reproduced with permission.

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