Jurgen Klopp BAN: After Liverpool’s 4-3 victory Spurs, manager Jürgen Klopp could risk getting a touchline ban after running over and celebrating his side’s fourth goal in front of the fourth official from the sideline. Klopp was shown a yellow card by referee Paul Tierney and can miss the team’s upcoming key games over the feud. The referee was strongly backed by the Premier League’s match officials group despite Jurgen showing his frustration. Follow Liverpool Football Club LIVE Updates on InsideSport.IN
Klopp acknowledged he deserved the booking for his celebration, but then accused Tierney of saying something that was “not OK” and suggested that the referee had some kind of agenda against his club. The German manager also criticized Tierney after last season’s 2-2 draw against Tottenham for failing to send off star striker Harry Kane in the game.
“I really don’t know what this man has with us?” 😠
Jurgen Klopp on referee Paul Tierney. pic.twitter.com/bbQ150RjMF
— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) April 30, 2023
Klopp on referee Paul Tierney’s decision
“We have our history with Mr. Tierney. I really don’t know what this man has with us. I really don’t know. He always will say there’s nothing, and it’s not true. It cannot be,” Klopp told Sky Sports after the wild finish at Anfield. “I’m really not sure if it’s me, because how he looks at me, I don’t understand it. My celebration towards the fourth official, I didn’t say any bad words, nothing, but it was unnecessary. I got punished for that immediately, I pulled my hamstring or an adductor or whatever. So fine, that’s fair. But what he said to me then when he gave me the yellow card … it’s not OK.”
However, the Professional Game Match Officials Limited — which oversees referees for the Premier League — defended Tierney after reviewing the audio of his conversation with Klopp.
Klopp, who also criticized Tierney for awarding Tottenham a free kick that led to the equalizer, could face further disciplinary action ahead of Liverpool’s remaining five games. Fifth-place Liverpool still has an outside chance of qualifying for the Champions League, but would need to close a seven-point gap to fourth-place Manchester United, which has played one game fewer.
Jurgen Klopp BAN: Match Officials on the incident
“Match officials in the Premier League are recorded in all games via a communications system,” the PGMOL said in a statement Monday,” adding that Tierney “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.”
Klopp served a one-game ban and was warned about his conduct when the English Football Association won an appeal case over the German’s criticism of an assistant referee during a home win over Manchester City in October.
Liverpool has qualified for the Champions League in each of Klopp’s previous six full seasons at the club, going on to win the European title in 2019 against Tottenham and losing two other finals to Real Madrid.
Playing in the second-tier Europa League next season would likely cost Liverpool about 50 million euros ($55 million) in lost prize money from UEFA.
Liverpool next hosts Fulham on Wednesday and also welcomes Brentford to Anfield on Saturday.
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