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As Liverpool and Manchester City were engaged in a 2-2 draw on Sunday afternoon, a plane flying a banner including the words "British to be minority" was flown over the Etihad Stadium.
The game itself was a thriller, and the scoreline was a repeat of the result when the two teams met at Anfield back in October. Kevin De Bruyne and Gabriel Jesus were on target for the hosts, while Diogo Jota scored Liverpool's first equaliser and Sadio Mane levelled things up for a second time in the 46th minute.
However, the banner, spotted by a number of people watching the game, baffled football fans following on social media. What's more, it is not the first time a plane banner has attracted attention during a Premier League match.
"British To Be Minority By 2066" was the wording on the banner, with a photo appearing on Twitter during the first half. "Words fail me" was the verdict from one viewer, while another claimed the message "Makes absolutely no sense whatsoever".
One football fan pointed out that "British is already the minority. There's like 7 billion other people". "2066 is oddly specific," another pointed out.
It comes less than two years after a controversial banner was flown over the same stadium during City's game against Burnley. On that occasion, "White Lives Matter Burnley" was the