KSI weighed in on Liverpool’s current situation lightly blaming their misfortunes on Jake Paul.
The YouTuber-turned-boxer is a Reds fan and has been frustrated with their recent results, like every other fan.
Jurgen Klopp’s side have won just twice in the Premier League so far this season, while they also got their Champions League campaign off to a bad start with a heavy 4-1 loss to Napoli.
KSI and Paul are no strangers to taking aim at each other, as a highly contentious showdown between the two is slated for the future, and that includes football-related banter.
Avid Arsenal fan, KSI couldn’t help but link Paul’s recent poor form to Liverpool, suggesting the YouTuber must be to blame somehow.
KSI wrote: “Liverpool have been terrible since Jake Paul started supporting them.”
Responding to her tweet, Paul didn’t fire any shots.
He said: “Remind me when was the last time Arsenal won the Premier League? Yeah…
Liverpool have been terrible ever since Jake Paul started supporting them 😂😂
– ksi (@KSI) September 7, 2022
Remind me when was the last time Arsenal won the Premier League? Yeah…
Yesterday was tough, but will help the Reds figure it all out. Big win coming on Saturday for Liverpool. Trust.
—Jake Paul (@jakepaul) September 8, 2022
“Yesterday was tough, but it will help the Reds figure it all out.
“Big win coming on Saturday for Liverpool. Confidence.”
Paul then responded to a comment from a fan asking how many times Liverpool had won the Premier League, to which he replied: “More than any other club, little boy.”
It turns out that Manchester United actually hold more titles than Liverpool, with 20 to their name, while the Reds have won 19, and only one in the Premier League era.
🤣 put them on skates. Yes ManU has one more English title, but if you subtract two of their titles, it’s Liverpool. Simple math.
—Jake Paul (@jakepaul) September 8, 2022
But refusing to be embarrassed by his mistake, Paul doubled down on his request with questionable logic.
He said, “I put them on skates!” Yes, ManU have one more English title, but if you subtract two of their titles, it’s Liverpool. Simple math.
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