- Manager regrets that his comments ‘opened the box’
- ‘I probably have to expect a punishment,’ Klopp admits
Jürgen Klopp has admitted the referee Paul Tierney does not have an agenda against Liverpool and that he regrets detracting from the thrilling win against Tottenham on Sunday with his touchline conduct.
The Football Association is expected to charge the Liverpool manager for questioning Tierney’s integrity and possibly for alleging the referee had spoken in an inappropriate manner when showing him a yellow card for confronting the fourth official, John Brooks.
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