Liverpool stars share cheeky exchange on bench in behind the scenes video

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ALEXIS MAC ALLISTER HAS RELEASED CHEEKY FOOTAGE OF HIM TEASING LIVERPOOL TEAM-MATES DARWIN NUNEZ AND FEDERICO CHIESA 12:43, 30 May 2025 Alexis Mac Allister might have missed the end of


Liverpool’s season through injury, but that did not stop him from causing mischief in the Reds’ dugout on the final day of the season. Arne Slot’s side drew 1-1 with Crystal Palace before


they were presented with the Premier League trophy. Mac Allister sat out the final two games of the season, but was present at Anfield to watch the draw with the Eagles before taking his


place in the celebrations. And in a special behind the scenes video released by the Argentine, he can be seen teasing both Darwin Nunez and Federico Chiesa on the bench during the match.


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talks Posted as an Instagram reel, along with the caption, ‘One day with me being champion with Liverpool at Anfield,’ the video starts with Mac Allister waking up and getting ready for the


day at Anfield. Dressed in a suit, he says to camera: “I’m all set, because after the match we’re throwing a party.” Showing his journey to Anfield and then having a look around the dressing


room, the camera then switches to Nunez on the bench as Mac Allister mocks the forward’s new hairstyle. Article continues below “Darwin, what did you do to your hair?” he teases, as the


forward stroked his head while replying: “Some braids.” Mac Allister then chats to a confused Chiesa, who queries why is filming. Article continues below “You’re vlogging now? You’re a


vlogger?” the Italian asks. “For who? For LFC?” “Yeahhhh, I am,” Mac Allister laughs. “I retire, brother. I don’t play football anymore!” The rest of the video then shows sharing his love


for ‘his brother’ Ibrahima Konate on the pitch after the final whistle, before saluting the Kop as they sing his popular chant.