Coutinho ruthlessly trolled in Game of Thrones parody

HONG KONG - JULY 22: Philippe Coutinho of Liverpool battles with Islam Slimani of Leicester City of during the Premier League Asia Trophy match between Liverpool FC and Leicester City FC at Hong Kong Stadium on July 22, 2017 in Hong Kong, Hong Kong. (Photo by Stanley Chou/Getty Images )
HONG KONG - JULY 22: Philippe Coutinho of Liverpool battles with Islam Slimani of Leicester City of during the Premier League Asia Trophy match between Liverpool FC and Leicester City FC at Hong Kong Stadium on July 22, 2017 in Hong Kong, Hong Kong. (Photo by Stanley Chou/Getty Images )

Liverpool bad boy Philippe Coutinho has been ruthlessly trolled in a Game of Thrones video.

The Brazilian has made himself into a pariah at Anfield with his endless antics and attempts to engineer a move to Barcelona.

In fairness to him, once Neymar moved to Paris Saint-Germain for a ridiculous sum Barca were always going to have a heap of cash burning a hole in their pocket.

First they targeted French youngster Ousmane Dembélé, who sulked until he got his move to La Liga – said the Daily Mail. But Liverpool stood firm, and now outcast Coutinho is set to return to training for the first time since the international break.

Step forward Joe.co.uk, who took to Twitter to release a hilarious GoT parody of the wantaway attacker coming back to Melwood.

The scene is from Cersei Lannister’s famous walk of shame, that took place all the way back in series five.

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Instead of the power-hungry, brutal and murderous Cersei, the folks behind the video have superimposed Coutinho’s lead and a lovely pair of Barcelona boxer shorts to hide his modesty.

In the original video, the Lannister does the walk naked – but thankfully our blushes have been spared in his latest vid.

Whether or not Jurgen Klopp has the same thing in mind for lil old Phil remains to be seen, but his integration back into the squad should be hella interesting.

You’d expect him to make the bench for the game against Manchester City, but whether he will start soon remains to be seen.

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But with Roberto Firmino playing like he has and Adam Lallana coming back from injury, do we need him right now?