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By LUKE POWER Published: 07: 49 AEDT, 4 April 2025 | Updated: 08: 03 AEDT, 4 April 2025 6 View comments Curtis Jones has warmed hearts with a glimpse of his personality behind the scenes - and it's exactly as you'd expect.   The Liverpool star has been widely praised for his humour dealing with a young Everton fan in the wake of the Merseyside derby.   Jones started at right-back at Anfield as the Reds ground out a 1-0 win on Wednesday night to restore their 12-point lead over Arsenal in the Premier League.   And on Thursday, a video was posted of Jones taking some unexpected flak from a young Everton fan at a petrol station. Jones had leaned in and smiled - even flashing a thumbs up - for what he assumed to be a photo with the young football fanatic. But it turned out to be a clever ruse by the youngster who, having ensnared Jones in his camera frame, capitalised with an unsavoury chant: 'Kopites are gobs*****, duh duh duh! ' pic. twitter. com/BSeo Jt OJJF Curtis Jones has been praised for how he dealt with an Everton fan who mocked him, singing 'Kopites are gobs*****' But Jones had the last laugh after Liverpool beat Everton 1-0 in the Merseyside derby At that point, Jones, 24, had two possible routes: either to take the ridicule on the chin, or react like an entitled celebrity. But it was never in doubt.  Jones peeled away laughing and with a smile on his face, and continued to take the chant from the kid with a good nature. As Jones walked back to his car, the fan gave him the double finger treatment and continued his mockery: 'Shut up, lad, you little mink! Kopites are gobs*****! '  Clearly the boy appreciated Jones' playful nature, as he was smiling throughout the video and chuckling to himself.   'That’s class tbf, ' wrote one viewer on X.   'Fair play to Jones. This is what banter should be about, ' another wrote.   'Fair play all round here. The lad giving it and Jones taking it like he should, ' one said.   'Hahaha I love how much Jonesy respected this kid for doing it yeno, what a lad! ' another wrote.   'Good sport that Curtis, ' one commented.   Fans of all allegiances were quick to pay respect to Jones for his humour with the youngster Jones passed his audition at right-back with flying colours at Anfield, in a game that will give Arne Slot food for thought, especially with Rent Alexander-Arnold's potential move to Real Madrid in the summer.   He completed 68 of 73 passes, won three of five duels and won possession six times. 'Curtis was excellent, ' said Andy Robertson. 'He played a really good game, he is such an intelligent footballer. We were joking yesterday — he has played left wing, as a No 10, a striker, a No 6, a No 8 and a right back. 'It shows how intelligent he is, he took the game in his stride. So comfortable on the ball and defended well too. ' Slot added: 'It is not something that came up last week, it is something we thought about for a bit longer. The first half of the season were moments we talked about with him. I thought he was able to do this or do it in moments. 'Three full backs are injured so then it is a choice of playing a centre back, but we felt that to have a chance to win the game we had to play better than in the away game. A risk to play there as a midfielder but I thought he could help with the creativity. 'He did very well defensively, strong performance from him and nice to have another option. ' 

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