On November 21, Beijing time, in the Liverpool 4-0 Arsenal match, Red Army coach Klopp and Gunners coach Arteta broke out on the sidelines in a direct conflict, and the two sides almost fought. After the game, both coaches were asked about their views on the controversy and reinterpreted their views.
Klopp said: “The action by Mane has nothing to do with the foul, but the reaction from the Arsenal bench is as if it should be a red card.”
“I just want to ask what they want to do in that situation. It’s not very good. The situation is the same as when we played against Atletico in the Champions League. They looked like they were putting pressure on Mane. It’s their goal to eat cards.”
But Klopp didn’t seem to show the same temperament in the game. He simply commented on his behavior: “The referee handled it well at the time. I deserve a yellow card. This is not a good thing. I am not. In the irony, this is what happened at that moment.”
When asked whether the conflict inspired the atmosphere of the fans at Anfield and the state of the players, Klopp joked: “I don’t know, maybe I will check it again next time. If this really works, I will be more Do this frequently.”
As the losing party, Arteta was asked the same question. He simply replied: “There is nothing to go online. I am defending my team, and he is defending his, that’s all.”
“I talked to him after the game and congratulated him on his performance. For me, these things will only stay on the playing field. They are part of people’s heated discussion and part of the way people like to play. “
Arteta was also asked if the conflict inspired the atmosphere at Anfield, but he insisted that it was not like this: “I think the atmosphere here is like this. The fans and players here don’t need any extra stimulation. So I don’t think this matter will make any difference later.”Return to Sohu to see more
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