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Published 18:55 10 Sept 2016 BST
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Liverpool are not even four full league games into the season but it's already been an up-and-down year for them, and so that trend continued.
Jurgen Klopp's men looked to be in complete control of the game, holding a two-goal advantage at home and playing some seriously slick football.
But it was their desire to play a passing game which unlocked their defence, as Lucas Leiva gifted a goal to Jamie Vardy.
Fans watching at home were full of sympathy for the Liverpool player, who allowed a moment of panic to cost his team dearly.
There was an outpour of support for the midfielder to show him that despite making a mistake in front of millions of people, everyone understood that it could happen to any of us if we were forced to live out our regular workday in front of a live crowd of thousands of people and with the knowledge that cameras were broadcasting our every move into homes in seemingly every country on Earth.
Just kidding, the mocking began instantly.
Fans of other teams began sharing an old Lucas tweet that seemed pretty relevant.
https://twitter.com/LucasLeiva87/status/157196064246595584

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