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A new mural outside The Sandon from street artist John Culshaw marking Liverpool's imminent Premier League triumph(Image: Liverpool Echo)
A mural celebrating Liverpool FC's Premier League title win has been fixed after a hooded man vandalised it just 24 hours after it was unveiled.
Footage captured by security cameras at The Sandon showed a man approaching the mural at around 6.50am on Saturday, April 26.
The footage shows a man in a dark hoodie and shorts looking up and down the street with his hands in the front pocket of his hoodie.
The two minute clip was captured on security cameras outside the pub.
The footage caused an uproar, with people calling the act 'cowardly' and 'sad'.
24 hours it has been up."
Vandalised mural outside The Sandon pub in Anfield
The mural was created by John Culshaw, who is responsible for some of Liverpool's most eye-catching and best loved murals, including those of Ringo Starr and Nelson Mandela.
It appears the artist returned to his mural to undo the damage, just in time for Liverpool's game against Spurs.
The Sandon posted a picture of the revived mural on their Facebook page on Saturday evening, stating: "Back and fixed!
Make sure you come along tomorrow and get your picture with the new mural!"
John has created some of the city's most striking Liverpool FC artworks, including a mural of former Reds manager Jurgen Klopp on the side of the Spanish Caravan building on Slater Street, and the Anfield Road Mo Salah mural, opposite the King Harry pub.
Liverpool won the Premier League title for the second time yesterday, and their 20th league title, (Sunday April 27) when they beat Spurs 5-1 at Anfield.
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