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Richarliso­n receives ‘10 000 texts in five minutes’

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EVERTON forward Richarliso­n says he got 10 000 WhatsApp messages in five minutes after PSG star Neymar gaffed by showing the forward’s number to the world during a live-streamed online video game.

The Toffees player, in the news over his red card for his horror lunge on Liverpool midfielder Thiago, threatened to block fans who messaged him after his fellow Brazilian told him about his blunder.

But the warning, which left Richarliso­n at risk of a torrent of abuse for the Thiago foul, failed to work and his phone went red-hot during their game of Counter Strike on streaming platform Twitch on Sunday.

Neymar filmed himself holding his mobile up to the screen with Richarliso­n’s name and his number showing below it as he called him.

He confessed his “mistake” seconds later as the Everton player picked up although he began their conversati­on by mentioning Carlison’s red card tackle and asking him: “What happened yesterday? That was a real flying tackle.”

He could be seen laughing as he told his friend: “I think I’ve just shown your number without meaning to. “I swear it was an accident.”

Getting the Everton forward to say ‘hello’ to fans as his number started to go viral, he added: “We’re online. Give a wave.

“You’re going to have to change your number now.”

Richarliso­n responded: “Hey guys, whoever calls me is going to be blocked, don’t call me.”

But the warning failed to work, with the footballer taking to Twitter shortly afterwards to brand the PSG forward a “genius” and reveal: “In five minutes I’ve already had 10,000 messages. Thanks Neymar.”

The gaffe occurred a day after Richarliso­n was sent off for his heavy challenge on Thiago.

He later issued a public apology, claiming his “over-dedication” led to the late lunge in Saturday’s Merseyside derby and he had no intenting of hurting the former Bayern Munich player.

He added: “Unfortunat­ely there is nothing I can do to change what happened, other than to reflect, work and move on.”

It later emerged Merseyside Police had launched an investigat­ion into an alleged series of offensive tweets aimed at Richarliso­n. — Mirror.

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