Angry Liverpool supporters have named the man who shoved a Barcelona street seller into a fountain ahead of their Champions League clash earlier this week.

Martin Mullen has been identified as the man who was filmed dumping a local into a fountain on Tuesday in the busy Placa Reial square.

In the video a man in a navy blue fleece approaches the man and flips him head first into the water as onlookers watch and laugh.

Liverpool fans were filmed shoving locals in Barcelona into a fountain in a popular square

The man in the blue shirt has now been named as Martin Mullen by angry Liverpool supporters

He is understood to be a longstanding fan and a regular on away trips, according to the Liverpool Echo.

They add that the shocking footage is being investigated by police and the club.

Meanwhile, a new video which claims to show Mullen emptying juice and water over a diner's head has also emerged.

The clip shows a man bearing a strong resemblance to Mullen walk up to a man in a busy restaurant and pour two jugs - one filled with water and the other with juice - over his head.

The footage emerged on Wednesday night and has already racked up more than 24,000 views.

A new video appears to show Mullen approaching a guest in a restaurant on Wednesday

The short clip begins in what appears to be a hotel restaurant whilst breakfast is being served.

The man, believed to be Mullen, can be seen walking over with two large jugs.

He then stops directly behind a man sitting at a table and hold up the two jugs for the camera.

He then quickly pours the contents of both jugs on to his victim. The clip cuts out immediately as the prankster begins to move away and the victim reacts with shock.

The clip, posted to the Life in Liverpool Facebook page, has attracted hundreds of comments. Most viewers are convinced the prankster is Mullen.

Daniel Anthony Moran said: 'Marty has got f****** issues hasn't he? B******!'

Will Bridson commented: 'Marty Mullen.'

Ryan Halliday said: 'Same fella from the other video at the fountain.'

Whilst sharing the clip, Tracey Murray said: 'So the same gobs**** had already embarrassed himself and Liverpool before he pushed a man in the fountain!

In the clip, the man pours both jugs of liquid over a restaurant diner's head before running off

'He's obviously trying to earn a few bob off You've Been Framed or getting paid by his mates for a dare! Feel sorry for his family.'

Charlene Berry said: 'Can we see a vid of him getting knocked the f*** out next please.'

Lesley Hale commented: 'The person filming obviously knows him - they both need sorting.'

Ian Jay commented: 'Definite bully. I hope the kid he threw in the fountain gets to see these posts. He will realise, not everyone is like Mr Sausage.'

However one Facebook user defended the actions of the prankster.

Tony O Reilly said: 'I really don't think this is the same fella and if it is, he is probably pouring water over one of his mates. The lad yous are all calling a bully is no way a bully!

'This man you all saying is a bully is a top lad who loves to have a laugh and one of the best Liverpool fans I have ever had a drink with.'

The incident involving Mullen at the fountain was one of two filmed at the same location where Liverpool fans pushed unsuspecting locals into the water in the middle of the square.

A man in a blue jacket standing on the edge of the fountain can be seen being pushed in

The man is filmed getting out of the fountain before walking towards the camera

Before Wednesday's semi-final first leg chief executive officer Peter Moore took to Twitter to tell fans to treat the city better.

'We proudly sing that we've conquered all of Europe,' he wrote. 'But let's treat this beautiful city with the respect that it deserves, and act in a manner that is befitting of LFC.

'By all means have a good time, but we are Liverpool, and as such, let's visit here with grace and humility.'

It came after reports that six Liverpool fans were arrested in Catalonia.

Two workers at the Placa Reial hotel were allegedly assaulted and required medical attention, while two others suffered bruises, including a broken nose, according to reports in Mundo Deportivo.

Jurgen Klopp's men were beaten 3-0 at the Nou Camp and need to rely on a miracle now to make next month's final in Madrid.

Luis Suarez broke the deadlock midway through the first half before a late Lionel Messi brace, including a stunning free-kick, seemingly took the tie away from Liverpool.

They meet again in the return leg at Anfield next Tuesday.