Sky Sports was accused by the audience to fake the famous ANFIELD atmosphere when a video from the Merseyside derby shows.
Fans who watch the program of the Premier League game claimed that the audio of Liverpool supporters sang “you become never walking alone” before the impetus listened unusually loudly and was not synchronized with the pictures.
This led to widespread speculation that Sky Sports used early crowd noise to strengthen the atmosphere in Anfield.
Social media contributions from viewers emphasized the perceived discrepancy, with some pointed out that the sound did not match the movements of the crowd on the screen. Others mocked Sky Sports, which indicates that it was an attempt to maintain the reputation of the famous atmosphere of Anfield.
Do you agree with what you say? Did you notice that too? Or does everyone make it a big deal out of nowhere? We will have them assessed …
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– and Kelly (@daankelly_9) April 2, 2025
Twitter users reacted with Sky Sports, which was accused by the audience, to carry out the famous ANFIELD atmosphere …
@Alexcturk: Have Sky Sports exchanged for the fact that you played Ynwa about the actual amount so that it sounds louder ?????
@Swaz_LFC: There are several microphones in the stadium that absorb different noises and choose what to play, as they do in every stadium and twat.
@Earthski86: As if you play Ynwa through the speakers so that it sounds like there was a decent atmosphere on the Tele
@Ao1865: Did this sky play a recording of ynwa ???
@Patdevereux96: Sky would not say that. Rather timing thing. But I worked on Anfield. Your PA plays a live version of Ynwa. Sounds wrong when you hear it yourself, but reinforces the sound of the soil when the fans sing with singing
@_danny_gates: Wait !! Please tell me, I was wrong and it wasn’t such a sound about the “famous atmosphere” #anfieldmyth,
@Arannicol1994: Hahahahahaha Sky messed up the crowd noise and you could hear the Liverpool fans sing quietly, and another role of Ynwa that was played on a crowd -noise machine
@matt_bcfc4: As if Sky Sports literally changed the YNWA sound so that it sounds better. Everyone else notices this or just me
@Jackefc95: We are Sky Sports who play a damn recording of Ynwa Hahahahahaha
@DMFV2: Has Sky just played a track from Anfield “Singing” Ynwa?
@Swanny003: Sky Sports, which the Ynwa -Crowd noise spices up, tries to let Angeldd sound louder
@Graingerrrrr: Ahahahahahha Sky Fucking play, you will never go alone to sound better than it much is 000
@Theburnleyway: Not Sky Sports Pumping Ynwa -audio about the crowd #liveveve
@Mags6788: Hahahahahahaha Sky got caught because he turned the volume in Anfield. We all knew it, but wow now embarrassing
@themagic_tophate: You have several microphones and turn up and down. As such, you can’t really measure the atmosphere on television. However, Angield has a great atmosphere, including during Ynwa.
@Paul_m__h: We all knew … they play noise in Anfield, but fuck me sky, do it too! ask
@Stuj4z: Anyone who has ever been a away fan in Anfield knows what it is like. The biggest myth in football This place
@Jonjcgov: Did @Skysports Ynwa play about the actual fans who sang it, or is my tele fucked?
@PGharoid: Sky fucks on another ynwa -udio, then
@Bogle_anika: I am not sure which sky we will do during ynwa
@Rome: People had been stinging over it for years. I can’t believe that it actually happens etch.
The game itself saw Diogo Jota’s goal Liverpool a 1-0 victory against Everton; The Derby victory clears Reds 12 above; And James Tarkowski escaped the red card for “terrible challenge” to Alexis Mac Allister.
The head coach of Liverpool, Arne Slot, spoke to Sky Sports about the foul on Mac Allister:
“He continued to play, so I assume that he is doing well. He is used to something because he comes from South America. But I think everyone said something about it. Why should I add something?
“It is so obvious that it is not necessary for me to make a comment. I would rather talk about Diogo’s goal or Curtis Jones’ performance or something other than about the incident with a red card.
“It could have been (a serious injury), but fortunately it wasn’t. And he was lucky.”
Everton manager David Moyes told Sky Sports:
“My first thought was that it was a brilliant tackle for a derby game and a duel that we might see a few years ago.
“But nowadays I understand, we may see these days that things are a little different with successors, etc., etc.
“We might have been a bit lucky – but don’t set it with the goal. The goal was another incident in which Liverpool won the game.”
“It is a clear offside” – David Moyes fell over the Liverpool winner, who was allowed to stand