Hoffenheim fan catches the eye during team's clash with Liverpool as he is spotted brushing his teeth at Anfield

  • Hoffenheim lost in the Champions League play-offs to Liverpool on Wednesday
  • The Bundesliga club packed the away end at Anfield for their 4-2 defeat 
  • One fan could be seen brushing his teeth in the stands before the game

In the confined space of the away end at a football ground, with fans forced to welcome strangers into their personal space for 90 minutes, hygiene can be key.

But one Hoffenheim fan took that to the extreme on Wednesday night as he watched his side crash out of the Champions League against Liverpool at Anfield.

Stood at the front of the section, the German supporter could be seen brushing his teeth before the match kicked off.

One Hoffenheim fan was seen brushing his teeth in the crowd at Anfield on Wednesday

One Hoffenheim fan was seen brushing his teeth in the crowd at Anfield on Wednesday

Whether a bizarre pre-match ritual, or the result of a quick dash from his Merseyside hotel, none of the other fans seemed bothered as he got rid of the remnants of his dinner.


The extra scrubbing may have brightened his smile, but it would have failed to the same to his mood as the hosts burst into a three-goal lead after just 21 minutes. 

Emre Can scored twice and Mohamed Salah netted his first goal at Anfield for his new club as Liverpool blitzed their opponents to silence the away end. 

The away fans added to a great atmosphere at Anfield but ultimately left disappointed

The away fans added to a great atmosphere at Anfield but ultimately left disappointed

Mark Uth did provide them with some cheer with a goal before the break, but Roberto Firmino added a fourth.

Sandro Wagner grabbed a second goal, but it proved purely a consolation as the Bundesliga side were consigned to the Europa League.

 Supporters will be hoping the only pasting they see there are in the terraces. 

Hoffenheim supporters had an array of scarves, flags and banners with them in the away end

Hoffenheim supporters had an array of scarves, flags and banners with them in the away end

 

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