There was an eye-catching moment after Everton drew 0-0 with Liverpool on Sunday at Goodison Park.
Everton’s draw dented Liverpool’s title charge as the Reds were held to their fourth stalemate in six games.
Man City are a point above Liverpool after 29 matches this season.
Following the conclusion of the derby, an Everton ballboy appeared to troll Jurgen Klopp.
As Klopp walked around the pitch, the ballboy seemed to sarcastically clap at the Liverpool manager.
Rival fans loved what the youngster did as Klopp walked across the pitch to thank Reds fans for their support, sparking the German manager to alter his path and react.
The pink-shirted ball boy stood his ground and continued to clap as they shared a few words – and his father has now revealed what was said in his exchange with the German boss.
Steve Callaghan confirmed his son Charlie had sarcastically clapped Klopp, quoting a tweet about the incident saying “He most certainly did. That’s my boy”.
He then continued to discuss the incident on social media before making his account private, stating it was “just a bit of banter between Charlie and Klopp at the end.
“No threats by Klopp or Charlie.
“All good natured – what the Derby is all about.
“Charlie just asked him what he thought about the World Cup final…”