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Anfield Earthquakes: Liverpool fans shock the world as Reds thrash Spurs and win title.
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Liverpool fans caused Richter Scale seismic shocks at Anfield – according to scientists – as the Reds smashed Spurs to clinch the Premier League title.
Anfield was literally rocking as Liverpool thumped Spurs 5-1 — seismologists recorded real mini-earthquakes during the goal celebrations. Mac Allister’s goal was rated at 1.74 on the Richter Scale. Will City and United fans finally unite for a noble cause — by preparing an invoice for structural damages? Cracking idea… allegedly.
Tottenham was not the only place that suffered. shaken by Liverpool’s title-winning 5-1 demolition last Sunday – the ground beneath Anfield The Reds won the title and the crowd literally trembled.
In an unusual twist, scientists from the University of Liverpool Have you confirmed that? Actual small earthquakes The match was a wild one, with 60,415 fans yelling and screaming. Yes, you read that right – The noisy scousers didn’t just rattle the back of the net, they The Earth is rumbling.
Researchers claim that “much as natural seismic events, the Liverpool fans’ passion triggered bursts in ground shaking.” Alright, calm down, lads — it’s a goal, not the Big Bang.
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The largest earthquake ever recorded occurred on 24 minutes, when Alexis Mac Allister buried a beauty to put Liverpool 2-1 up – a moment that registered a Richter Scale: 1.74 That’s not just a cheer – that’s crowd-sourced Tectonic Turbulence
Mohamed Salah, the Kop’s favourite, wasn’t far behind. The jubilation was high when the Egyptian King struck the second half. 1.60Merseyside was given a good jiggle by the. Even Destiny Udogie’s own goal caused a stir seismic sadness Spurs’ clocking in time is 1.35.
Cody Gakpo’s goal (1.03), while Luis Diaz’s Initial disallowed Equaliser gave Earth a polite nod at 0.64.
Shaky Spurs, rocking Reds
While Tottenham’s team was beaten, seismologists checked their instruments. Anfield’s roar has been measured. The geological consequences. Not since the days of the “Istanbul Miracle” have Liverpool fans caused this much movement – only this time, it’s measurable in magnitudes.
It wasn’t just a coincidence. Experts installed the seismic sensors specifically for this occasion in order to track fan-induced Earth movement The people got more than what they bargained.
Anfield Earthquake: shaken, but not stirred Scorecard
- Mac Allister’s 2-1 stunner – 1.74 magnitude
- Salah’s second-half strike – 1.60 magnitude
- Udogie’s own goal – 1.35 magnitude
- Gakpo’s goal – 1.03 magnitude
- Diaz’s disallowed effort – 0.64 magnitude
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