Jamie Carragher took a playful swipe at former Everton star Richarlison after Brazil were knocked out of the World Cup last night.
Despite taking the lead through Neymar in injury time following a 0-0 stalemate in 90 minutes, the South American side were stunned when Croatia equalised right at the death.
That took the tie to penalties - with Luka Modric and co keeping their cool to wrap up a 4-2 shootout victory and progress to the semi-finals. Richarlison played for 84 minutes of the match before being withdrawn.
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Back in May, the ex-Blues man posted a mocked-up image of himself laughing at the wheel of a bus - which came in the wake of Liverpool's defeat to Real Madrid in the Champions League final and issues some fans had with coach arrangements for the Paris trip.
And now Carragher has turned the tables, taking to Instagram to post a less happy version of that image along with the caption "Brazil out!" ( see screenshot below ).
Richarlison was in tears following the defeat in Qatar on Friday evening, telling reporters after the game: “Now it's time to suffer a little. I have to apologise to our family members and our fans who believed in us until the end. Now it's time to go to the bedroom and cry because we are human beings, we are flesh and blood."
Carragher and Richarlison have had a few feisty exchanges in recent months.
Last season, the Sky Sports pundit took aim at Richarlison going down injured during a Merseyside derby, when he said: "Honestly, get up, every week I watch him play like that! Get up, carry on. He’s been down three times already, [there’s] nothing wrong with him.”
The Brazilian later responded on Twitter when his side had secured Premier League survival: "@Carra23 wash your mouth before you talk about me and everton and I don't respect you."
Richarlison also had a pop back at Carragher's accusations of his showboating "winding people up", posting a message on Instagram last month that said: "The silence of @23_carra [Jamie Carragher] is deafening. Watch me do kick-ups and see what happens."
Speaking about his mini-rows with the forward, Carragher told JOE back in August: “He’s gone for me a couple of times and I think a lot more of him now when he came back at me a couple of times. I think he’s a good player, but I can’t stand it, there’s a difference between diving and feigning injury.
“It’s the going down when he’s not hurt, if you go down to try to get a free-kick and don’t get it, get up and get on with the game. He’s holding somewhere he’s not been hit and I’d had enough of it. I guarantee you Everton fans when they play Tottenham this season will be saying the same if Richarlison carries on with that.”
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