da stake casino: Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has attracted negative attention on Twitter after he screamed in the fourth official’s face during his side’s 1-1 draw with Chelsea at Anfield on Tuesday night.
da betano casino: The German coach, who tends to be animated on the touchline during matches, appeared to angrily confront official Neil Swarbrick after Simon Mignolet saved Diego Costa’s penalty.
Klopp then proceeded to celebrate with his coaching staff as Liverpool cancelled out David Luiz’s first-half opener to claim a point.
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In the post-match press conference, the 49-year-old told reporters that he shouted, “No one can beat us,” before apologising and then receiving a reply from Swarbrick, who apparently said: “No problem, I like your passion.”
Some football fans on Twitter, though, believe that Klopp should face punishment for his actions, particularly as Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger was recently given a four-game touchline ban.
The Frenchman was found guilty of misconduct when he pushed the arm of fourth official Anthony Taylor in a win over Burnley a few weeks ago.
After Klopp’s actions were caught on camera, football fans unleashed their criticism on Twitter.
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