UTDtrey stirred up football X once again with a viral “to-do list” post on February 22, 2026. The popular X account jokingly laid out the day’s agenda:
To do list today:
-Laugh at Liverpool
-Laugh at Messi
-Laugh at Arsenal
-Laugh at Barcelona
-Prepare for Everton’s downfall tomorrow
We will be there no matter what
As expected, the post sparked plenty of reactions across fan communities, especially with Everton supporters already on edge after another frustrating result.

Everton fans were left disappointed following a 1–1 draw against Leeds United at the Hill Dickinson Stadium. After conceding early to James Justin, the Toffees struggled to create chances in a flat first half that saw them fail to register a single shot on target.
The home crowd made their feelings known with boos at half-time, and although Thierno Barry rescued a point with a 76th-minute equaliser, the mood around the club remained tense.
On social media, Softfootball reported that many supporters complained about Everton’s poor home form and called for more tactical consistency from David Moyes, feeling that the team is dropping points they can’t afford to lose.

While rivals were being mocked online, Liverpool were quietly doing their job on the pitch. The Reds cruised into the FA Cup fifth round with a commanding 3–0 win over Brighton, a performance that stood in sharp contrast to the jokes aimed their way.
Dominik Szoboszlai stole the headlines with a stunning strike to double Liverpool’s lead, continuing his brilliant form this season. Curtis Jones opened the scoring with his first goal in over a year, and Mohamed Salah wrapped it up from the penalty spot.

Arne Slot praised the overall performance and singled out Szoboszlai’s leadership and influence, even suggesting the Hungarian has the personality to become a future Liverpool captain.
Between UTDtrey’s viral banter, Everton fans venting frustration, and Liverpool delivering on the big stage, it was another reminder of how football narratives move quickly from online jokes to real consequences on the pitch.