Tony Bellew shares brutal Valentine’s Day poem after Everton v Liverpool

Everton secured a last-gasp draw against arch-rivals Liverpool on Wednesday evening.

The Blues were trailing at Goodison Park (12 February) through goals from Alexis Mac Allister and Mohamed Salah after Beto had opened the scoring in the 11th minute.

However, James Tarkowski smashed home an equaliser in the 98th minute which was subject to a lengthy VAR check but was eventually allowed to stand.

That led to chaotic scenes before and after the final whistle and Toffees supporters have been making the most of the result on social media.

Bellew shares brutal Liverpool poem after Everton draw

The boxer Tony Bellew who is a well-known Blues superfan shared a brutal joke at the expense of Arne Slot’s side on Valentine’s Day.

The 42-year-old could not resist a dig at the Anfield side after a memorable end to the final playing of the fixture at the Toffees’ famous old ground.

In a post on his personal X account (14 February), he shared a poem that said: “Roses are red, Violets are blue, 98 minutes, Tarkowski 2-2.”

Everton get last laugh over Liverpool at Goodison Park

The atmosphere at Goodison Park reached fever pitch after Tarkowski’s late strike and ugly scenes after the final whistle involving Abdoulaye Doucoure and Curtis Jones may have marred the fixture for some.

However, Blues supporters, including Bellew are clearly still milking the celebrations after the stunning last-gasp equaliser on Wednesday.

It was a memorable end to the final Merseyside derby at Goodison Park as David Moyes’ side prepare to enter a new era at the Bramley-Moore Dock stadium and could have wider implications for the league leaders.

Slot’s side could have opened up a nine-point gap to Arsenal but now their margin sits at seven-points, which is a whole lot more catchable with 14 matches still to play.

If the result ends up coming back to haunt the Reds in the title race then the Toffees fans will be relentless in their laughter and claim that the Anfield outfit ‘lost the league at Goodison’ once again.

They will likely be joined in the celebrations by darts sensation and Manchester United fan Luke Littler, who was caught revelling in the late scenes on and off the pitch.