And Klopp got into trouble with football authorities after he attacked Terney following the fiery end to Liverpool’s 4-3 home win over Tottenham.
And the former Borussia Dortmund manager celebrated Portugal substitute Diogo Jota’s winning goal in stoppage time, after Liverpool squandered a three-goal lead, running down the touchline to celebrate in full force in front of the fourth referee , John Brooks.
Klopp was shown a yellow card for his actions but he later claimed what Terney told him was ‘unacceptable’, saying he was unaware of what the referee had ‘against us’.
And the local gambling federation, which also fined Klopp 75,000 pounds ($93,000) on Thursday, said in a statement that the suspension decision will be enforced immediately in the first match for Liverpool, who host Aston Villa on Saturday in the 37th stage competitions. , while the application of the second sanction will be postponed pending the behavior of the future coach.
He added that Klopp had admitted in post-match media interviews that his statements about Tierney “constituted inappropriate behavior as they are biased and question the integrity of the referee and are personal and offensive and lead to discredit the game”.
And Klopp told reporters after the match: “How could he give (Egyptian striker) Mohamed Salah a foul (before Tottenham’s third goal)? We have our history with Terney. I really don’t know what he has against us. ”
He added: “He said there were no problems but that couldn’t be true. The sweetness with which he looks at me, I don’t understand. My celebration was pointless, which is fair, but what he told me when he showed me that the yellow card is not acceptable.”
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