"I don't respect you" - Everton's Richarlison lashes out at Liverpool legend after Crystal Palace win

Richarlison hits back at former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher
Richarlison hits back at former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher

Everton forward Richarlison has hit back at former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher after the Toffees' win over Crystal Palace in the Premier League on Thursday, May 19.

Carragher has often accused the Brazilian of going down easily in matches this season in search of a penalty or a foul.

It started in April with the Merseyside Derby when Everton frustrated the Reds in the first half. They tried to break the flow of the game by time-wasting, committing fouls, or even diving, which saw Anthony Gordon being booked for simulation. Two second-half goals ensured that Liverpool won the game 2-0. Carragher has since spoken a few times about Richarlison's supposed play-acting.

It didn't sit well with the forward, who stated that he doesn't respect the former Liverpool defender.

He tweeted:

"@Carra23 wash your mouth before you talk about me and everton and I don't respect you"

This came after Everton secured another year in the Premier League after a tough fight in the relegation battle this season. They beat Crystal Palace 3-2 at Goodison Park to secure safety with one match to go.

The Toffees were 2-0 down at the end of the first half after goals from Jean-Phillipe Mateta and Jordan Ayew put the Eagles ahead. However, Everton made a brilliant comeback through goals from Michael Keane, Richarlison and Dominic Calvert-Lewin.

They visit the Emirates to face Arsenal on the final day of the Premier League 2021-22 season (May 22). Everton's survival means the relegation battle will be decided between Leeds United and Burnley. Both teams are level on points, but the Clarets lead on goal difference.


Liverpool hoping for assistance from Steven Gerrard, Philippe Coutinho & Co.

The Reds have already won the Carabao Cup and the FA Cup this season. They beat Chelsea on penalties in the final of both competitions. They have also reached the final of the Champions League where they'll face Real Madrid on May 28 at the Stade de France.

They are still in the hunt for the Premier League title as well with just one match to go. League leaders Manchester City drew 2-2 with West Ham United on May 15, and following Liverpool's 2-1 win over Southampton two days later, the gap between the two teams was reduced to just one point.

The Reds face Wolverhampton Wanderers at Anfield in their last game of the season on May 22. City, meanwhile, face Aston Villa, who are managed by Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard. The Villans also have former Reds midfielder Philippe Coutinho in their team. City have a superior goal difference, which means the Reds must win, while Pep Guardiola's side must drop points.

Hence, Villa could kill two birds with one stone if they secure a win or a draw against Manchester City at the Etihad on May 22.

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