Jurgen klopp: why i apologised after liverpool’s draw against chelsea

Jurgen klopp: why i apologised after liverpool’s draw against chelsea

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David Luiz put Chelsea ahead in the 24th minute from a free-kick. Georginio Wijnaldum equalised for Liverpool in the 57th minute. Diego Costa had a great chance to snatch all three points


for the Blues, but failed to convert his penalty. Klopp screamed “No one can beat us” at the fourth official Neil Swarbrick. And after his over-reaction, Klopp admitted he did apologise


immediately. Recalling the moment, Klopp said: “I said to him, ‘No one can beat us’, that’s what I said’. “Obviously that’s not true - but it felt for us like this in that moment. “I was


absolutely the wrong person to say it and I said, ‘Sorry, I was a bit excited’. He said, ‘No problem, I like your passion’.”