Liverpool ace Dejan Lovren’s Wikipedia page has been changed and it’s absolutely savage
Defender who trolled arch rival Sergio Ramos after Croatia's dramatic 3-2 win over Spain gets a taste of his own medicine
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DEJAN LOVREN has has his Wikipedia page brutally trolled - just days after his latest astonishing outburst at Sergio Ramos.
Liverpool star Lovren labelled Ramos and Co a “bunch of p***ies” following Croatia's 3-2 Uefa Nations League win over Spain.
But he became victim of online abuse himself as the opening paragraph of Lovren's Wikipedia entry briefly read: "Known mostly for elbowing Sergio Ramos and losing numerous finals and claims to be the best defender in the world."
Lovren, 29, has been caught up in ugly exchanges with fellow centre-back Ramos ever since making a blunt assessment of the Real Madrid skipper.
Ramos, 32, is commonly rated as the world's best defender, whereas Lovren has struggled to hold down a regular place at Anfield after switching from Southampton.
Lovren, though, claimed after Croatia reached the World Cup final it was he instead who should be rated in the global elite
He said: “If you look, Ramos has many more mistakes than me.
“But he plays for Real Madrid, when you do a mistake you win 5-1 or 5-2, nobody cares.”
And the Reds' top defender Virgil van Dijk, 27, offered some support for this opinion.
He Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf of Ramos: "He is a great player and I respect what he has achieved but he is not the best, he is not my type of central defender.
"Ramos' teammate at Real Madrid, Raphael Varane is my favourite. He is an excellent defender and has already won a lot."
Liverpool players remember last season's 3-1 Champions League final defeat against Real, where a Ramos challenge was blamed for Mo Salah departing early with a dislocated shoulder.
And before facing Spain on Thursday Ramos responded to Lovren's comments by saying: “I've said it many times. I don't know if these things are said out of frustration or for other reasons.
"I'm not going to answer Lovren or whoever wants to win three front pages or start the news bulletin.
"Everyone wins things for himself on the pitch."
But far from the exchanges being defused after Croatia's last-gasp win, Lovren upped his outspokenness.
In a video on Instagram live, Lovren seemed to celebrate hurting Ramos, saying "Elbowed him good".
And in the same post he called unlucky losers Spain "p***ies".
Someone promptly sniped back at Lovren by amending his Wikipedia page - but it was soon returned to its straightforward biographical description.