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Liverpool Echo
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Kyle Newbould

Liverpool fans send ruthless Wout Faes messages as Wikipedia page edited after own goals

Liverpool fans may have counted themselves lucky to go into half-time against Leicester City 2-1 up - not least because none of Jurgen Klopp's side actually scored.

The Reds went behind early on after some woeful defending saw Kieran Dewsbury-Hall stroll through the middle of the park unchallenged, but a nightmare eight-minute spell saw Foxes defender Wout Faes score two own-goals, becoming only the fourth player in Premier League history to do so.

The Belgian stretched a leg out to stop a cross on 38 minutes, only for his foot to clip the ball over Danny Ward. And a dreadful half was made much worse when Darwin Nunez's clipped effort struck the post and bounced in off his leg to send Liverpool into the break 2-1 up.

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It was a half to forget for the 24-year-old, but he won't be moving on from it anytime soon as fans took to social media - with someone even altering the defender's Wikipedia page.

The information for Faes was speedily edited...to suggest he plays for Liverpool as well as the Belgium national team:

There was an FPL-related jibe from a very famous face:

And plenty more supporters poked fun, including several announcing a new signing:

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