TV commentator joins Liverpool fans in "f*** the Tories" chant against Leicester
Liverpool fans had a lot of fun during their Carabao Cup quarter final clash against Leicester City on Wednesday night – in the end at least.
Jurgen Klopp's side snatched victory from the jaws of defeat after squeezing past the Foxes on penalties, having trailed for more-or-less the entire game.
Following Takumi Minamino's 95th minute equaliser, the shootout was only ever going to go one way and Caoimhin Kelleher was Liverpool's hero after saving two spot kicks as the Reds advanced to the semis.
During the game, an anti-Tory chant rang out around Anfield, much to the entertainment of social media – as well as a Dutch TV commentator.
On Thursday morning, footage emerged from Voetball's broadcast of the match in which the commentator actually joins in with the song.
"Duh duh duh duh, f*** the Tories," he can be heard saying.
Whether the broadcaster had any idea what the chant meant remains to be seen but it certainly made for hilarious viewing.
The Conservative Party aren't exactly all that popular in Liverpool and the clubs' fans have never made any secret of their political affiliations over the years.
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Klopp risked the ire of the home supporters after making 10 changes to the side that drew with Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday, and when goals from Jamie Vardy saw Leicester race into a 2-0 lead inside the first 15 minutes, things looked bleak.
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain pulled a goal back for the Reds, but James Maddison restored the Foxes' two goal cushion with a thunderbolt from 30 yards.
Diogo Jota grabbed another for Liverpool mid-way through the second half before Minamino's dramatic equaliser right at the death.
The tie went straight to penalties, with Luke Thomas and Ryan Bertrand fluffing their lines for Brendan Rodgers' side to send Liverpool through.
They'll face Arsenal over two legs next month for a place in the final.
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