Jeremie Frimpong enjoyed a standout night as Liverpool cruised to a 3–0 Champions League win over Marseille on Wednesday, January 21, 2026.
The Dutch wing-back was electric on the right flank and played a key role in setting up the Reds’ second goal.
Post-match, however, attention shifted to an image of Frimpong appearing to raise his middle finger during the game. Some fans quickly speculated that the gesture was aimed at former Manchester United forward Mason Greenwood, given his past off-field controversies.
That assumption sparked debate, with supporters believing Frimpong was expressing frustration toward Greenwood. But there is no evidence to support this claim. In reality, the gesture was more likely directed playfully at a teammate.
Frimpong follows Greenwood on Instagram and the pair are known to be friends off the pitch, making it highly unlikely the action was intended as a dig at the Marseille attacker.

