Jurgen Klopp mentioned his aggressive confrontation with match officers after Liverpool’s dramatic late winner in opposition to Tottenham was right down to “emotion” and “anger at that moment”.
The Football Association is investigating feedback by the Reds boss that appeared to name into query the integrity of referee Paul Tierney after Sunday’s 4-3 victory at Anfield.
Following Diogo Jota’s late winner, Klopp ran down the touchline to have fun in entrance of fourth official John Brooks and obtained a yellow card from Tierney.
“The whole situation shouldn’t have happened at all,” Klopp mentioned at a press convention on Tuesday. “It was out of emotion, out of anger in that moment. That’s why I celebrated the way I celebrated.
“I didn’t say anything wrong. I couldn’t get close to the fourth official and I didn’t want to get close to him.”
Klopp, whose staff is fifth within the Premier League desk after 4 straight wins, added: “Paul Tierney came over and I didn’t expect a red card, I expected a yellow. He said to me: ‘For me, it’s a red card,’ but he gave me a yellow.
“After the game, I tried to calm down and didn’t properly. I said (in TV interviews): ‘What he said to me was not OK’. I opened the box which I didn’t want to open.
“The rest was things I said about how I felt at that moment and Paul Tierney doing our games. I’m not a resentful person but these things which happen in the past happen, not intentionally but they are there.
“Obviously the refs are really angry about what I said. I did a lot of things that day but I didn’t lie.”
Klopp mentioned after the sport that he didn’t know what the official “has against us”.
Speaking forward of Wednesday’s house match in opposition to Fulham, Klopp mentioned he anticipated to face punishment.
“Refs think I questioned their integrity, which if I am sitting here now calm, I don’t do,” mentioned the German.
Shortly after the Spurs sport, PGMOL (Professional Game Match Officials Limited) issued an announcement.
“PGMOL is aware of the comments made by Jurgen Klopp after his side’s fixture with Tottenham Hotspur,” it mentioned.
“Match officials in the Premier League are recorded in all games via a communications system and, having fully reviewed the audio of referee Paul Tierney from today’s fixture, we can confirm he acted in a professional manner throughout including when issuing the caution to the Liverpool manager so, therefore, we strongly refute any suggestion that Tierney’s actions were improper.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com