Graeme Souness was in confrontational mood following Liverpool’s goalless draw against Manchester United at Old Trafford.The Reds legend, who works as a pundit for Sky Sports, was launching into a point where he argued his former club were the better team – despite the fact United had more shots on target with three compared to Liverpool’s one.1
Why are you looking at me like that? Graeme Souness, please dont ever change pic.twitter.com/AKx0eYC5g4— Soccer AM (@SoccerAM) February 24, 2019It also attracted the attention of a few fans on Twitter. Below you can see some of the best tweets reacting to the frosty moment with Jones himself tweeting himself that there are no problems between the two.
Thanks for all your concern … Graeme Souness and I have sorted out our differences in the car park. pic.twitter.com/sABs1bcvje— DAVID JONES (@DavidJonesSky) February 24, 2019
Souness heads gone pic.twitter.com/RFjlE2IMOG— (@shaz_2018) February 24, 2019
Souness has lost the plot #MUFC pic.twitter.com/JwWTwdasu2— Alex Jones (@jonesy2892) February 24, 2019
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