Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp drops F-BOMB on live TV after Man City win
LIVERPOOL boss Jurgen Klopp was forced to apologise after swearing on live TV following his side's 4-3 win over Manchester City.
Klopp was speaking to American broadcaster NBC after his team ended City’s 30-game unbeaten league streak.
When giving his reaction, Klopp said: "You can look at it as a manager and say ‘ok, we could have done this’.
"Or you look at it as a football fan and say ‘what the f*** was that’. It was unbelievable.
Presenter Arlo White issued a quick apology to viewers before Klopp said: “Oh, I thought in America it was OK.”
Klopp’s reaction came after a dramatic clash at Anfield which he believes will go down in Premier League history.
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Or you look at it as a football fan and say ‘what the f*** was that’. It was unbelievable
The Liverpool boss said: "You can watch it as a manager or as a football fan and I prefer to do that - wow! What a game! Two teams, full throttle.
"This was a historical game you will talk about in 20 years because it looks like City will not lose another one this year.
"People watched this game all over the world and this is why - take your heart, throw it on the pitch and play like this, both teams.
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"We played, I don't know which level, caused them problems like hell. I was not scared at the end, not that I didn't think we could concede a fourth, I have known my boys long enough now, it was so intense.
"If you combine quality with attitude you see a game like this. I really loved it.
"You will find someone who wants to talk about defending, no clean sheet, but he can blow up my boots."