Klopp Apologizes For Over The Top Celebrations In Derby Win

Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp has apologized for his over the top celebrations after Liverpool’s 96th minute goal against rivals Everton gave his side the three points that kept them 2 points behind leaders Manchester City.
The match looked set for a draw before Origi’s bizarre goal after a Pickford blunder ensured Everton went home empty handed.

The England man pushed the ball upwards and presented Origi with a simple headed finish into an open net to seal a 1-0 win.

Klopp raan into the pitch in wild celebration but has now apologised for doing so.

“I have to apologise because I didn’t want to be disrespectful but I couldn’t stop myself. It just happened,” Klopp told Sky Sports.

“The game was with unbelievable intensity. Both teams had chances. Both goalkeepers had outstanding performances. In the end, it was a very weird goal. I can’t imagine the disappointment of Everton. But we got it and we will take it. It is a brilliant night.

“If I could describe it (how he felt) then I would have control over it. We don’t want to look for excuses but that’s how it is. I’m not sure what the FA has to do in a situation like this but I will have to wait.”

 

 

 

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