An unheard of event occurred at the start of the match between Liverpool and Fulham in the second leg of the League Cup semi-final where the fans of the London team received white flags in the stands of Craven Cottage which generated an image that confused many and led many to believe that it was a reference to one of the most shameful things that humanity has given in recent years as is the Ku Klux Klan.
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Due to the importance of this match for Fulham as it has been many years since they last played in a final of an important tournament with the possibility of facing Liverpool and being able to turn around a score that had them down by two to one, they wanted to encourage their fans with a large number of white flags in reference to the colours of the team but the idea did not work out at all well.
This situation did not go unnoticed by fans on social networks who quickly made the image viral and replicated it on several occasions demonstrating their surprise at this unusual mistake by Fulham which, although not premeditated, caused a wrong image and was not favourable for the club in one of the most important matches for them in recent years.
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In addition to this mistake, Fulham did not perform well on the pitch either as they were never able to cope with Liverpool who quickly took the lead in the 11th minute with a Luis Diaz goal and then the team led by German coach Jürgen Klopp had a good control of the match to keep the advantage on the aggregate.
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