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Man Utd and Liverpool goal held again throughout spat with followers who chant ‘get out’

A Manchester United and Liverpool switch goal needed to be held again by team-mates as he rowed along with his personal followers.

Jean-Clair Todibo, who performs for Sir Jim Ratcliffe-owned Nice, was left livid after being focused by house supporters throughout and after the 2-1 house defeat to Montpellier in Ligue 1. The consequence included a Todibo personal objective that made it 1-1 earlier than Teji Tedy Savanier’s match-winning penalty shortly earlier than the break.

After the match, which prolonged Nice’s winless run to 5 video games, Todibo determined to confront ultras behind the objective, having reportedly been focused with chants of, “If you’re not happy, f*** off!”

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It adopted stories the defender was open to leaving amid Premier League curiosity, with Liverpool and United, the place Ratcliffe’s INEOS firm now holds a 25% stake, among the many golf equipment linked. Addressing the hypothesis, the 24-year-old had beforehand stated: “I’m at Nice and we’re having an awesome season. I haven’t got my head elsewhere. If I did it will be troublesome for me personally and for the group too.

“I really feel actually good at Nice. We’ll see what occurs in the summertime however we’re not there but. I do not need to get forward of myself. I do not need to give false hope. For now, I’m right here at Nice.”

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Nice ultras jump down from the stand to confront Todibo
Nice ultras bounce down from the stand to confront Todibo



Jean-Clair Todibo is shoved away by team-mates as he rows with Nice fans
Jean-Clair Todibo is shoved away by team-mates as he rows with Nice followers

As Todibo hit again at followers – with team-mates attempting to calm him down – a number of the ultras climbed down from the stand and tried breach a safety barrier. Other gamers appealed to the supporters for calm.

Speaking after the match, Todibo addressed the confrontation, saying: “I don’t accept being disrespected.”

Despite their current poor run of outcomes, fifth-place Nice have had an honest season and stay in rivalry to safe Champions League soccer.