Top Football Tweets: Richarlison.
Richarlison's goal against Chelsea on Sunday kept Everton's survival hopes alive

There were fireworks at Goodison this weekend.

Fans let off fireworks outside of the hotel where they were partying after the dramatic win.

Carlo Ancelotti completed a grand slam and the stewards at The Den have gone viral.

That is all in this week's top football tweets.

1. The final boss

Carlo Ancelotti became the first manager to win all five of Europe's major leagues on Saturday as Real Madrid thrashed Espanyol to claim their 35th Spanish title.

The Italian manager seemed to enjoy the celebrations.

2. Richarlison sparks wild celebrations for Everton

There is a real fight going on betweenEverton and other teams. On Sunday they were in the bottom half of the table, five points behind the teams in the top half.

An important win was inspired by an incredible home atmosphere.

There were fireworks outside of the hotel where the players were staying. Coincidence?

Richarlison scored the only goal of the match. He threw a smoke flare back into the crowd after his goal.

3. Leaky defence at The Den

The video of stewards trying to control fans at The Den has gone viral.

Millwall kept their hopes of reaching the play-offs alive by beating Peterborough United.

4. Talk of the toon

The largest crowd for a women's league match in England this season was seen at St James' Park on Saturday as fourth-tier Newcastle United made their debut in the women's game.

The women's team usually play their home games at Druid Park on the outskirts of the city and their previous record crowd was 2,700.

5. Turkish delight

If you ever get asked why you like football, just show them this video.

The seventh title in the history of the club was sealed on Saturday in the city of Trabzon. The club won the Turkish title for the first time in 30 years. They won five successive league titles from 1975-76 and are the only team from outside Istanbul to win it more than once.

6. Watford sent to Coventry

There was a lot of drama in the Women's Championship. Both sides were fighting for their league survival.

In the 97th minute, a winner secured safety for Coventry.

7. Marching on together

The home fans were not deterred by the fact that they were thrashed by Manchester City.

We hope that the fan relocated their child.

8. Tributes to Mino Raiola

Raiola died this weekend, aged 54. He represented a lot of big stars, including Erling Braut Haaland.

9. Once a Gooner, always a Gooner

At the end of the season, Asante will retire, aged 37. She plays for Villa, but her childhood club still remembers the things she did there.

Asante was part of the team that won the FA Women's Cup, the Uefa Women's Cup, the National Premier League, and the FA Women's Cup in the same season.

10. Absolutely hammered

The bank holiday festivities have been too much for one West Ham fan.

The Hammers were beaten by a team in seventh place.

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