
Everton fans could be heard celebrating Liverpool's late demise against Wolves as Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall conducted his post-match interview – and footage of the scenes has gone viral.
The Toffees picked up their first home win for three months on Tuesday night as goals from James Tarkowski and Dewsbury-Hall secured a 2-0 win over Burnley.
As a result, David Moyes' side boosted their hopes of qualifying for Europe.
Merseyside rivals Liverpool, meanwhile, fell to a 2-1 defeat against Wolves after a deflected strike from Andre in stoppage time secured all three points for the Premier League's bottom side.
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Liverpool have now lost five games thanks to 90th minute goals in the Premier League this season, which is the most of any side in a single campaign in the competition's history, according to Opta.
"How do I sum this up?" said Arne Slot in his post-match interview. "Same old story."

News of Liverpool's defeat soon filtered through to the Hill Dickinson stadium. In fact, a group of Everton supporters could be heard celebrating Andre's 94th-minute winner as Dewsbury-Hall spoke to TNT Sports.
As the midfielder spoke about David Moyes' impact, a fan could be heard screaming with delight.
"Wolves have just scored against Liverpool, which is why there was a big cheer in the stadium here," said presenter Jules Breach. Moments later, Dewsbury-Hall commented: "That's even better."
Soon, footage from inside the stadium emerged that showed hundreds of Everton supporters celebrating Wolves' late winner.
Arne Slot gives his take on Liverpool's latest defeat
Speaking in his post-match interview, Slot did not hold back.
"Recently, we are picking up points because we score many times from set-pieces, but what didn't change in the last five, six seven games is that we struggle and find it very hard to score from open play chances that we do create," he said.
"Not as much as I would like from all the ball possession we have, but enough and far more than the other team. But the end result is we scored one and they scored two and another one in injury time so it sums up our season again.
"We have had far more possession than the other team, we have created more in open play in general than the other team, but have struggled to score from open play. Recently we have scored a lot from set-pieces. Again we had a lot of set-pieces, but in the first half were very poorly taken."
"I don't think we played a very good first half, the second half was better, still not great, but better," Slot added. "We created more, and the just before injury time we were twice very close from chances to make it 2-1."
Topics: Everton, Premier League