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The Liverpool fan who featured on a video appearing to push a man into a fountain in Barcelona has been filmed again - this time targeting a steward near Anfield.

Martin 'Marty' Mullen was named by angry Liverpool fans following the Barcelona incident, in which a local street seller was flipped into a fountain while others watch on and laughed.

Fresh footage now appears to show Mr Mullen sneaking up behind a matchday steward on the final day of the Premier League season, before pulling his trousers down.

Mr Mullen runs away sheepishly, while the embarrassed steward scrambles to put his trousers back up.

The video was filmed at the junction of Walton Breck Road and Burnand Street close to Anfield, where the steward was directing traffic.

The gentleman understood to be Mr Mullen, who is also wearing an FC Barcelona cap, passes someone his beer before running behind the steward.

The Liverpool Echo claim that Merseyside Police do not have a crime log relating to the incident and it is unclear whether it was reported to officers.

Mr Mullen is a longtime Liverpool fan who is said to regularly attend away matches.

The Echo also report that both the Barcelona incident and this new video from the weekend after being investigated by Liverpool FC.

A sanctions panel will meet in the coming weeks to decide if any action should be taken on the back of the videos.

The Barcelona video, filmed at the Placa Reial, a regular hot spot for football fans on away fans in the city, showed a man in a nevy fleece running over to a local and picking him up by his legs.

The video was shared on social media millions of times and was widely condemned.

A second video of the incident shows a man emerging from the fountain in clear distress.