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Man Utd fan Luke Littler carries on trolling Liverpool with latest post after they throw away lead vs Aston Villa

It's not the first time Littler has trashed his rivals

DIE-HARD Manchester United fan Luke Littler has again slammed rivals Liverpool after they threw away their lead at Aston Villa.

The Reds were ahead 3-1 at Villa Park on Monday night but a double strike from substitute Jhon Duran denied the visiting side all three points.

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Man Utd fan Luke Littler has slammed rival Liverpool after their disastrous draw against Aston Villa

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Littler posted ‘Villa away ain’t for everyone’ to compare scores with United’s result in February

Duran struck twice in three extraordinary minutes to become a cult hero in B6 – and ‘Notorious’ on Merseyside.

And Red-Devils-supporting darts star Littler joined in on the action to fire shots at Jurgen Klopp’s side after the game.

The teen sensation posted an Instagram story comparing the results of Erik ten Hag’s victory at Villa in February to Liverpool’s result on Monday.

He the post, “Villa away ain’t for everyone.”

United beat Unai Emery’s side 2-1 after a late winner from Scott McTominay.

The Manchester United fan, who has booked his tickets for their upcoming FA Cup final against City, has made a habit of winding up Liverpool fans.

After Klopp’s side were dumped out of the FA Cup by United in March Littler could not resist a little trolling.

He posted a meme online with the caption: “What is the difference between Luke Littler and Jurgen Klopp? Littler has more trebles!”

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And when he visited the Merseyside for Night 13 of the Premier League Darts Littler was subject to loud boos and jeers.

Fans booed Littler as he appeared on stage before his quarter-final clash against Gerwyn Price.

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But he didn’t let the toxic atmosphere affect his game as he came out on top, beating Price 6-3.

He then beat pal Nathan Aspinall in a thrilling semi-final, coming back from 5-3 down to win 6-5 before going on to thrash Rob Cross in the final.

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