Klopp clashes with Keane in post match interview! 👀 🍿 | Post match reaction

Sky Sports Football published this video item, entitled “Klopp clashes with Keane in post match interview! 👀 🍿 | Post match reaction” – below is their description.

Jurgen Klopp disagreed with Roy Keane’s opinion that his Liverpool side were sloppy in their 3-1 win against Arsenal at Anfield.

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Sky Sports certainly made a big deal out of this, and while it was nice to see Roy Keane cowed by Klopp, the pair remained respectful, with Keane clarifying that he meant Liverpool were sloppy ‘at times’.

Klopp seems to realise that footballers are human, and sometimes make mistakes. Probably this speaks to the gulf between the pair’s successes as managers of people? Got your own comments? Leave your thoughts in the comments section, below. Please note comments are moderated before publication.


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