Jurgen Klopp has defined his anger following Kobbie Mainoo’s intention for Manchester United at Old Trafford in the Premier League on Sunday, stating that he “cannot just let matters happen”.
Liverpool dominated the first half of against the Red Devils, with the hosts failing to register a single shot in the opening 45 minutes while Liverpool hit 15.
But the Reds ought to not press home their advantage, with solely a single Luis Diaz goal to show for their efforts, and were caught cold when Bruno Fernandes equalised with an exceptional long-range strike following a mistake from Jarell Quansah.
Mainoo then put United ahead, regardless of the visitors taking part in the better section of the game, an incident which led to Klopp fuming on the sidelines.
The England midfielder picked the ball up in midfield before exchanging passes with Aaron Wan-Bissaka and finding his way into the box.
He discovered space in spite of the presence of plenty of Liverpool defenders, curling an expertly-taken shot into the top corner.
It meant an inexplicable lead for Man Utd, who had barely got a foothold in the game before going 2-1 up.
Klopp was spotted on the broadcast screaming in the direction of his players with Curtis Jones failing to get close enough to Mainoo beforehand of the strike.
The 56-year-old German says he’s no longer completely happy about his aspect giving away the aim and ensured that his players knew it was once unacceptable.
WE WERE TOO DEEP, SAYS KLOPP
“I’m no longer irritated with the boys at all however in the game I cannot simply let things happen,” the supervisor informed Sky Sports after the game.
“We are too deep, there is just one participant between the strains and one player is too deep, I’m now not positive which player.
“If I had been a player, I would not be completely satisfied with my supervisor shouting like that on the pitch, which is truly fine. It is matters you see in the second between defending and midfield.”
Liverpool are degree on points with Arsenal at the summit of the Premier League desk following the draw, with Mohamed Salah netting the equaliser from the penalty spot.
The Gunners possess a ultimate intention difference and Manchester City are a similarly factor behind.
The United recreation represents a blip in Klopp’s chase for a 2d Premier League title at Anfield but the supervisor is relaxed, and insists it represents one point won in the title chase.
“We must have gained the game, that is clear,” he said. “We have to have had other goals in the first half already. No photographs in the first 1/2 and 1-0 is the lowest we may want to expect.
“Really well performed from Bruno. Then the stadium is coming and we wished a few minutes to settle again and they scored every other screamer. We had huge probabilities earlier than and after they scored.
“As a long way as I’m concerned, we have a point greater than we did before. They put an extra shift in, that is how it is. We will face that once more against Everton. Fully deserved equaliser.”

