Man Utd fans brutally troll Rhian Brewster after Liverpool pre-season thrashing
RHIAN BREWSTER was the star man of Liverpool’s pre-season thrashing of Tranmere Rovers, but that didn’t stop him from being on the receiving end of a trolling from Manchester United fans.
However, their tweets prompted Manchester United fans to troll the youngster and declare him a worse player than their own rising starlet Mason Greenwood.
“Brewster comes no were close to Greenwood,” tweeted one United fan. “It's disrespectful to even compare Greenwood to Brewster.
“Greenwood > Brewster. Don't ever get it twisted.”
Another said: “Brewster is the b-tec Greenwood.”
Liverpool and Man United fans have been arguing about Rhian Brewster and Mason Greenwood on Twitter (Image: GETTY)
Rhian Brewster scored a brace against Tranmere Rovers on Thursday night (Image: GETTY)
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In response to a Liverpool fan’s hailing of Brewster, one United fan said: “Have u seen greenwood’s stats in the youth team? he’s a much better prospect than brewster imo.”
“Brewster isn't even on the same level as Greenwood,” one angry Red Devil said.
“Greenwood is [a] future Ballon d'Or winner level,” another defiant United fan said.
“Brewster is another bum who will never even make it at the top level.”
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Manchester United fans are adamant Mason Greenwood is a better player than Rhian Brewster (Image: GETTY)
Jurgen Klopp plans on integrating Rhian Brewster into the first team this season (Image: GETTY)
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp was thoroughly impressed by Brewster’s performance against Tranmere and plans on integrating him into the first team this season.
“Rhian is a top striker,” the German said. “He is a top talent and I have told him already that he has an important role this year but how important depends on him. We will see.
“He has to play different positions – the centre, wing is possible I think, but there will be opportunities for him I am sure.”
Liverpool kick off their Premier League campaign on August 9, welcoming Championship winners Norwich City to Anfield.