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    Manchester City believe Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp ‘irresponsibly inflamed tensions’ ahead of Anfield clash

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    By News Team on October 17, 2022 News Briefing, UK News
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    The champions were unhappy with Klopp’s pre-match comments (Picture: Getty)

    Manchester City are unhappy with Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp’s comments in the build-up to Sunday’s match and feel he ‘unnecessarily and irresponsibly inflamed tensions’.

    The Merseysiders secured a 1-0 victory over the reigning champions at Anfield but the match was overshadowed by bad behaviour from both sets of supporters.

    Pep Guardiola was pelted with coins in the aftermath of Phil Foden’s disallowed goal – though was not hit by the projectiles – while Liverpool released a statement after the match condemning chants from the travelling supporters about Hillsborough.

    On Monday, it was also revealed that City’s team bus was attacked by Liverpool fans on its way out of Anfield after the game with an object striking and damaging the windscreen.

    Now The Times are reporting that City feel Klopp played a significant role in raising tensions prior to the match with his somewhat pointed comments about the reigning Premier League champions.

    While the German coach was largely complimentary about Sunday’s opposition, he took aim at City – as well as Paris Saint-Germain and Newcastle United – in the final question of his pre-match press conference.

    ‘There are three clubs in world football who can do what they want financially,’ said Klopp, clearly referencing the three clubs who have backing from Gulf states.

    Things got heated in the stands and on the sidelines at Anfield (Picture: Getty)

    ‘It’s legal and everything fine, but they can do what they want.’

    He continued: ‘Nobody can compete with City in that. You have the best team in the world and you put in the best striker on the market. No matter what it costs, you just do it.

    ‘City will not like it, nobody will like it, you ask the question but you know the answer. We cannot act like them. It’s not possible. Not possible.’

    According to The Times, Klopp’s words ‘angered’ some at Manchester City who felt his comments were ‘borderline xenophobic’, while also whipping up tensions ahead of an already fiery match.

    On two previous occasions, both a City supporters’ bus and the team bus were attacked on their way into Anfield – in 2015 and 2018 respectively – and the club feel Klopp’s comments will have done little to calm the ill will between the clubs and their fans.

    It was also noted that Klopp’s comments were significantly more antagonistic towards City than Guardiola’s pre-match comments about Liverpool, who purposely did not play up the rivalry despite previous tensions away from the pitch.

    Liverpool issued a statement after the match condemning the fans who threw coins at Guardiola – while Klopp also apologised – while the Merseysiders also criticised City fans for their ‘vile chants relating to football stadium tragedies’ which also saw the away concourse vandalised with graffiti of a similar nature.


    MORE : ‘This is Anfield’ – Pep Guardiola takes dig at officials after Manchester City’s defeat to Liverpool


    MORE : Jurgen Klopp apologises to Pep Guardiola after Manchester City manager reveals Liverpool supporters threw coins at him

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    The champions feel Sunday’s unsavoury scenes were partly the result of Klopp’s pre-match comments. 

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