Liverpool star Alexis Mac Allister describes Argentina’s victory in fiery World Cup qualifier against Brazil as like ‘watching porn’

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Liverpool star Alexis Mac Allister has bizarrely described Argentina’s win over Brazil as ‘watching porn’.

Mac Allister played the full 90 minutes as Argentina defeated Brazil 1-0 in a fiery encounter, marking the first time their rivals had lost a home World Cup match.

After the match, the 24-year-old was asked by TyC Sports what the win was like, to which he hilariously replied “porn.”

Nicolas Otamendi scored the only goal of the match for Argentina, with Brazil’s Joelinton sent off.

The match was overshadowed by a massive brawl that broke out in the stands of the Maracana before kick-off.

Alexis Mac Allister has described Argentina’s victory over Brazil as like watching porn

Mac Allister made the unusual comment when a reporter asked him about the game

Mac Allister was part of the Argentina team that defeated Brazil in a fiery World Cup qualifier

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Rival supporters began fighting each other during the Brazilian national anthem before clashing with police, delaying kick-off by half an hour.

It is unclear what caused the incident, but rival supporters were seen pushing each other, with some even ripping the seats off the stands and launching them.

Parts of chairs flew and hit some spectators behind one of the goals. At least one fan left the stadium bleeding from his head.

Argentina and Aston Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez jumped up towards the stands and tried to grab a baton from the hands of a police officer.

FIFA has confirmed it has launched an investigation into the match, charging Brazil’s football federation with possible breaches of law and order and ‘inappropriate behaviour’ by supporters.

World football’s governing body will also investigate the conduct of the Argentina national team regarding the delayed kick-off and crowd disturbances.

Mac Allister has been capped 23 times by Argentina. He hopes to make an impression for Liverpool against Manchester City on Saturday.

Before the match, a massive brawl broke out in the stands of the Maracana in Rio de Janeiro

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