Klopp demands spurs replay

He's a very bitter old man.

The decision was a ridiculous one, but there's been blunders previously and no doubt there'll be blunders in the future.

Get on with it.
 
No, we wouldn't beyond the 'this should happen etc' knowing really it can't. Because as Carrick says 'That's football'.
If this happened to Boro though, would you be saying the same thing? He has every right to feel ***ed off, the negligence is right there and that 1 point or 3 points could be the difference between 1st and 2nd place.
 
Need to drill it back down to what it is; human error.

Long before VAR, there was human error in decisions on the pitch, and replays never got mentioned.

Its just bad luck.

Message to the world of football - MOVE ON
 
In a letter submitted three days after the Spurs’ game, Klopp said: “I am sorry for my reaction in that immediate moment when I ran towards the fourth official, Mr Brooks, and I fully accepted a caution was justified. Equally I am sorry for some of the tone and content of my post-match interview.

“Although it was not my intention I accept now it appears that I was questioning Mr Tierney’s integrity. I take ownership of this.”

Klopp added: “To be absolutely clear, I know that Mr Tierney, along with all other officials, do their work without any pre-conceived bias or prejudice.


 
If this happened to Boro though, would you be saying the same thing? He has every right to feel ***ed off, the negligence is right there and that 1 point or 3 points could be the difference between 1st and 2nd place.
He wasn't demanding a replay when things went Liverpool's way due to erroneous decision making, and there lies the problem

You can't stand on principle when it's only you that benefits.
 
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