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Martin Mullen hands his beer to a friend before pulling a steward’s trousers down. Photo: Twitter

Liverpool fan who pushed elderly Asian man into fountain pulls Anfield steward’s trousers down in fresh video shame

  • Club investigating Martin Mullen, the Liverpool supporter filmed dumping an Asian man into a fountain in Barcelona, after latest antics
  • Fellow fans angrily name and shame Mullen again

The Liverpool fan who pushed an elderly Asian man into a Barcelona fountain has been filmed in a new video pulling an Anfield steward’s trousers down.

Martin Mullen was named and shamed by angry Liverpool supporters two weeks ago when he also tackled a local street vendor into a fountain at Placa Reial. Visiting fans had congregated at the famed tourism spot to drink ahead of the club’s Champions League semi-final first leg, with others laughing at Mullen’s antics and another fan even calling the elderly Asian “Mr Miyagi”.

Fans also clashed with local police while several were arrested for abusing hotel workers, with Merseyside police and Liverpool launching an investigation with the Spanish authorities.

Another video, seemingly from the same trip, showed Mullen also pouring jugs of water and orange juice over a diner’s head in a restaurant.

Now fresh footage shows Mullen handing a pint of beer to his friend before sneaking up on a match-day steward last Sunday – the final day of the Premier League season – and pulling the man’s trousers down.

The steward is clearly embarrassed and scrambles to pull his trousers back up as Mullen runs away. The incident happened near the club’s stadium, where the steward was directing traffic.

Mullen, who is wearing an FC Barcelona cap in the video, is said to be a long-time Liverpool fan who regularly attends away matches.

Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool side beat Wolves 2-0 on Sunday to finish second, one point behind champions Manchester City.

Local daily newspaper the Liverpool Echo reported that the Barcelona incident and this new video are being investigated by the club.

Liverpool fans again reacted angrily to Mullen’s behaviour on social media.

“Complete moron,” wrote one user on Twitter. “Absolute scumbag,” said another.

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