Luis Garcia just can't stop trolling Jose Mourinho over that infamous 'Ghost Goal' from 2005 - and there's no better time to do it than Halloween.

For the second year running mercurial Spaniard dressed as a ghost for maximum bants with the never-too-jovial Portuguese - who still can't forgive him for that was it in/wasn't it in effort.

Despite not shelling out too much cash on his costume he still made his point as he sat on the sofa, while reading the very match programme from the Reds' Champions League semi-final clash with Chelsea in 2005.

He was even on the cover.

Beneath, he wrote: “Ghosts will be Ghosts!! Happy Halloween everybody!! #Halloween2017 #Memories #LoveIt.”

It was Mourinho, now in charge of Manchester United, who vociferously denied his effort at Anfield crossed the line – and it is a moment that is regarded as one of the most iconic in Liverpool's history, report the Liverpool Echo.

Speaking to the Guardian in 2014, the Spaniard admitted he wasn't sure himself if the ball had crossed the line.

“That's the question, isn't it? I should ask for a penny every time someone asks me that,” he said. "For me it was and the referee gave it so. If I am being honest, I remember the feeling of hitting the ball and when I saw the bounce going up I turned away and celebrated.

John Terry of Chelsea battles with Luis Garcia of Liverpool, 2005

“I started doubting for a moment because for two seconds none of my team-mates were close and I started thinking: 'Oh my goodness, maybe it wasn't.'

“But I turned round and saw the referee and the linesman running back into position and just started screaming.”

Mourinho has been screaming over it ever since – and Garcia will take any opportunity to remind him of it!

Like he did the year before in even more stark circumstances.

With clearly too much free time on his hands, the Spaniard decided to go for a kickabout in his back garden... dressed as, you guessed it, a ghost.

Of course Liverpool fans lapped it up but those in west London won't have taken to it too kindly.

As for Jose Mourinho, let's hope he doesn't follow the Anfield favourite on Instagram.

He's got enough on his plate...

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