Liverpool drew 2-2 against Tottenham at Anfield in the Premier League on Sunday.
Reds star Emre Can did not put on a particularly noteworthy display but there was one incident that really got the fans talking.
The midfielder of Turkish origin was involved in a bizarre incident that involved him making a tackle that would have been expected on an American Football pitch – or in a Rugby game, or WWE wrestling.
We took a look at how Liverpool fans reacted to tackle on social media.
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First of all, here is the tackle in all its glory.
Emre Can the wrestler pic.twitter.com/1hrX6hy3kN
— Salahlicious (@Salahlicious) 4 February 2018
I’ve finally got it. Emre won’t sign a new contract as he wants to seize the opportunity of becoming a WWE wrestler #LIVTOT #LFC #CAN
— Ivo Petkov?? (@MS11masterclass) 4 February 2018
Nice spear there from Emre Can ? #LFC #LIVTOT #YNWA pic.twitter.com/TET8BPiFYE
— Breanne Christina (@HarleyHEELS_x) 4 February 2018
Emre Can playing rugby now.
— AnfieldIndex (@AnfieldIndex) 4 February 2018
It appears Emre Can and Mouse Dembele are having their own man-on-man rugby league game in the middle of this football match
— Carl Markham (@carlmarkham) 4 February 2018
Massive fan of Emre Can tackling Dembele like it’s American Football and not getting a card for it
— Jake. (@YedIin) 4 February 2018
Interesting tackle from Emre Can. #6Nations
— Anfield Online (@anfieldonline) 4 February 2018
Emre Can thinks he’s playing in the super bowl
— Q (@HarryWinksy) 4 February 2018
Emre Can gearing up for the Super Bowl with that bodycheck on Dembélé.
— Jonas Giæver (@CheGiaevara) 4 February 2018
I think Emre Can has been watching too much #sixnations haha
— Conor Melaugh (@conor_melaugh) 4 February 2018
Emre Can clearly excited about the 6 nations there… with that rugby tackle
— Lewis (@lewis_coulon1) 4 February 2018
The draw kept kept third-placed Liverpool two points ahead of fifth-placed Tottenham. The Reds will however, drop into fourth if Chelsea beat Watford on Monday.
Can now has five goals and four assists in 31 games for Liverpool in all competitions this season.
Liverpool take on Southampton next at the St Mary’s Stadium on Sunday 11 February.