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Published 10:13 26 Aug 2024 BST
Updated 10:31 26 Aug 2024 BST

Neal Maupay has slammed a group of Everton fans who waited at a train station to shout abuse at the club's players.
The incident happened after Everton lost 4-0 to Tottenham Hotspur away in London on Saturday when Toffees players and staff were travelling back to Liverpool from Euston train station after the game.
A group of furious fans congregated outside the ticket barriers to swear and shout insults at the Everton players in a tirade of abuse.
In the video, Jordan Pickford and Mason Holgate can be seen acknowledging the fans.
However, Neal Maupay was not content to accept being insulted by supporters appeared to respond.
This led to a landslide of swear words and insults from the angry fans, telling Maupay to "f**k off" as well as calling him a "rat".
They followed it up with "80 grand a week?"
The video below contains strong abusive language.
Maupay has since responded to the abuse by taking to X (formerly Twitter) to hit back at the fans who insulted the Everton players at the train station.
The Frenchman said:
"Imagine another job where it’s normalised to get abuse like this.
"Hanging around at a train station to scream at men who are trying their best…"
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