Klopp: I lost control of myself

Jurgen Klopp, the coach of the English football team, Liverpool, accepted that he had crossed the line, indicating that he deserved to receive a red card in the match that his team won once morest Manchester City 1-0 on Sunday.

The Liverpool coach was angry with referee Anthony Taylor because he did not calculate a mistake in favor of Mohamed Salah, who scored the goal of the match, following Bernardo Silva, the Manchester City player, committed a mistake once morest the Egyptian player late in the match, but because of his anger, which was also directed at the referee, who was A few meters from the incident, he was expelled from the meeting.

And the British news agency “BA Media” reported that the technical area at Anfield was very burning, as Guardiola expressed his anger following the cancellation of Phil Foden’s goal by Eilor following he returned to the video assistant referee technology “VAR” because of Haaland’s error once morest Fabinho.

Guardiola said: “This is Anfield, every time you come here you are late, that is Anfield.

What Klopp said to the referees was not clear, but it was enough to get him an immediate red card.

Klopp said: “The red card was my fault. I overstepped my bounds at that moment, but I don’t think I showed any disrespect towards anyone.

He added: When you re-view the pictures, I know myself, 55 years old in my appearance at this moment, I declare that I deserve the red card.

He added: “I lost control of myself in that moment, and this is not acceptable, but it is a kind of excuse.” I would like to mention how you can not be wrongly counted? how it would be?.

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