After the first red card for an assault in his almost seven-year tenure at Liverpool FC, Jürgen Klopp addressed clear words to villain Darwin Nunez.
After the first red card for an assault in his almost seven-year tenure at Liverpool FC, Jürgen Klopp addressed clear words to villain Darwin Nunez.
There was a provocation, but it was definitely “the wrong reaction”. He will have a conversation with him, according to the successful German coach. “He has to learn from that. Unfortunately he now has three games to do that. It’s not cool for us but it is what it is,” said Klopp after the disappointing 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace.
The Uruguayan, for whom Liverpool are said to have transferred €75m plus possible bonus payments to Benfica in the summer, was tempted to headbutt Joachim Andersen. Outnumbered, the Reds only managed to equalize. With that, the English Cup winners got off to a false start with two draws from their first two games. Nevertheless, Klopp was very satisfied with the performance, even if he could now imagine the headlines and comments.
Source: Stern

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