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FootballRicharlison Sends Stern Warning to Liverpool Legend Jamie Carragher, After Helping Everton Avoid Relegation
- Everton forward, Richarlison has told Jamie Carragher he has no respect for the former Liverpool defender and the Reds
- The 25-year-old forward was on the scoresheet to help Everton come from two goals down to defeat Crystal Palace 3-2 to avoid relegation
- Jamie Carragher has been heavily critical of the Brazilian forward’s performances this season, with the Toffees battling for survival
Everton forward, Richarlison is in no mood for jubilations after helping the Merseyside club escape relegation in a tense game against Crystal Palace on Thursday, May 19.
The 25-year-old has sent a strong warning to former Liverpool defender, Jamie Carragher on social media in the aftermath of the Toffees' 3-2 victory against Patrick Viera’s side.
According to a report via the Daily Star, On Thursday night, Richarlison turned to Twitter to tell Carragher that he and his club have no regard for the former England international.
“Wash your mouth before you talk about me and Everton and I don't respect you.”
The Brazilian forward then decided to post a selfie of him in the Everton dressing room, donning a flat cap with a cigarette-like object between his lips.
Carragher was outspoken in his criticism of Richarlison's tendency to collapse under pressure in the Merseyside derby last month, claiming that he was faking an injury.
Lampard calls survival a special night in club's history
Meanwhile, Everton fans are still to come to terms with the fact the Merseyside club will not be relegated from the English Premier League this season.
According to the BBC, Frank Lampard described Everton’s survival as a special night in the Toffees history.
The former Chelsea midfielder revealed it was also the greatest moment of his footballing life and career after Everton had battled back from 2-0 down to win Crystal Palace 3-2 in a frenetic atmosphere at Goodison Park.
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Earlier, Sports Brief reported thousands of fans raced onto the pitch at full time after Everton produced a sensational comeback win over Crystal Palace to guarantee themselves Premier League football next season.
Palace stunned the entire Goodison Park as it was the visitors leading 2-0 at halftime while Burnley were defeating Aston Villa in the Midlands.
If it had ended that way, it means Frank Lampard’s side would need to do it the hard way on the final day when they travel to the Emirates to face Arsenal.