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Klopp angry with fans after defeat to Bayern

Published:2023-08-05 By Tùng Nguyễn(MetaSports) Comments
Singapore coach Jurgen Klopp reacted harshly to Liverpool fans while signing autographs after a friendly defeat to Bayern Munich.

According to a short video posted on Twitter yesterday, before boarding the bus, Klopp lingered to sign autographs and take pictures with fans waiting nearby. The German strategist kept saying: "Hurry up. I don't have much time!".

The fans immediately gave pens and shirts for the 56-year-old coach to sign autographs. But one person accidentally dropped the shirt, before Klopp even signed it, angered him. "You've got to hold on to that damn shirt," he said with a scowl.

Klopp then stepped onto the bus in front of the surprised eyes of the fans.

The incident took place after Liverpool lost 3-4 to Bayern in a friendly match in Singapore on midweek. In this match, Klopp's side led two goals in half an hour thanks to Cody Gakpo's close-range shot and Virgil Van Dijk's header. But they still let Bayern equalize before the first half ended. 33 minutes Serge Gnabry twisted Joe Matip's ribs and shot into the corner near Alisson Becker. Ten minutes later, the German star continued to leave his mark with a cross for Leroy Sane to kick in.

In the 66th minute, Luis Diaz regained the lead, but Liverpool could not preserve the advantage. In the 80th minute, Matthijs De Ligt's header from near the city was blocked by Alisson, then Josip Stanisic kicked into the empty net. In injury time, the player born in 2003 Frans Kratzig shone with a left-footed volley to the near corner that made Alisson stuck, setting the result 4-3 for Bayern.

Not only failed, Liverpool also lost personnel with the injury of rookie Alexis MacAllister.

However, after the game, coach Klopp still showed a positive attitude to the performance of his students. "Our first half goals were really good - Jota's pass and Gakpo's reaction, everything was fantastic," he said. "We had a lot of great moments in this game. But in the off-season, the intensity of the game is going to be more difficult and it will prevent us from having good tackles like this. We need to maintain to make decisions. I need more time to help the team have a great season and even if we make mistakes today but not in 10 days overall, I am satisfied with the performance. team performance."

Liverpool have returned to England to prepare for their final friendly against Darmstadt 98 on August 7. The Anfield owner starts the 2023-2024 Premier League season with a trip to Chelsea on August 13.

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