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Top Football Tweets: Steven Gerrard's trolling tour rolls on

Steven Gerrard managed to wind up a familiar foe, Jurgen Klopp gave the Liverpool fans what they wanted (beer) and a fox interrupted play at Leyton Orient's Breyer Group Stadium.

All of that and more is in this round-up of the best footballing tweets from the weekend.

Steven Gerrard's managerial tour of extremely hostile stadiums rolls on. This weekend, he managed to tick Goodison Park off the list.

Everton fans won't have many fond memories of Gerrard from his playing days.

His Aston Villa team won on Saturday too. The former Liverpool player was given exactly the kind of reception by the home crowd that one might expect and he may just have given a little bit back too.

On Saturday, Southampton were the first team to take points off Manchester City in the Premier League since Crystal Palace beat them in October.

A goal in the opening 10 minutes from Kyle Walker-Peters opened the way for this nominative rarity.

To clarify — that tweeter is not the same Ky…forget about it.

Despite dropping points, Pep Guardiola was *clearly* not upset about his team's performance after the match.

Elsewhere, we discovered that Jurgen Klopp's favourite type of beers are the kind you share with fans after scraping through a narrow victory against Crystal Palace.

Liverpool haven't had much fun in their trips away to London this season, but they were able to see off a spirited comeback from Palace on Sunday and a controversial penalty for Diogo Jota wrapped up the three points for Klopp's men.

Tobin Heath rescued a point for Arsenal in the Women's Super League on Sunday with an injury-time equaliser against Manchester City.

The 33-year-old American didn't shy away from a bit of needle before the match either.

The Gunners are two points ahead of

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