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Klopp: I have never celebrated another team dropping points

Klopp: I have never celebrated another team dropping points
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The Liverpool manager responded to a deleted tweet from Manchester City's Kyle Walker.

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp insists he has never celebrated another team dropping points and does not understand those in the game who do.

After Liverpool's 1-1 draw with Leicester on Wednesday Manchester City defender Kyle Walker tweeted a much-used meme of England team-mate Harry Maguire from the World Cup with the words "So basically they thought they were gonna go 7 points ahead...".

Walker, whose side lost to Leicester on Boxing Day, quickly deleted the post but that was not enough to prevent it going viral.

Manchester City defender Kyle Walker quickly deleted a social media post mocking Liverpool.

Klopp was unaware of the social media post but, when told about it, expressed his surprise.

"I cannot help that. I am not sure what that says about us, it says something more about the other person," he said.

"I never celebrated that another team dropped points or lost a game. For me that's not allowed.

"That's how I understand sports. You have to do your own things, to work out and show your best performance. I don't understand it.

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp insists he never celebrates opponents dropping points.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp insists he never celebrates opponents dropping points (Peter Byrne/PA).

"For supporters it is a little bit different, for people involved I don't understand.

"But it is nothing to criticise because I don't understand so how can I criticise it.

"There will always be a bunch of people who hope you win and another bunch who hope you will lose.

"You have to ignore both in your preparation, and in the end hopefully you celebrate with the ones who want you to win something."

Klopp also defended himself against accusations he had employed gamesmanship in Wednesday's 1-1 draw with Leicester.

A pre-match snow flurry made the playing surface sticky and passing difficult and at half-time groundstaff only cleared the penalty area Liverpool were attacking.

"The situation was like everybody saw. The first half we had 80 per cent of the ball so only one team suffered and it was us," said the Reds boss.

"It was clear that our groundstaff tried to clear it but they didn't have enough manpower. They realised how difficult it was when they started doing it, not before.

"There was no plan, nobody told them, I can swear, to clear only our side or our box.

"I hear people say it's unsporting, but it's an advantage, if their box is clear then it's better to defend.

"It's no coincidence that in the first half we scored a goal in a box that was full of snow. That's how it is, we cannot change it."

Liverpool could see their five-point advantage over Manchester City cut before they play West Ham on Monday evening.

Full-back Trent Alexander-Arnold is not fully recovered from a knee injury and will not travel to London while fellow defender Joe Gomez is further behind in his rehabilitation from a fractured leg than first expected.

Asked whether Gomez would be fit for the Champions League last-16 tie at home to Bayern Munich on February 19 Klopp added: "No, I don't think it would be a realistic target for Bayern. After that, any time, you will see."


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TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Liverpool25195156154162
2Manchester CityMan City25192466204659
3Tottenham HotspurSpurs25190651242757
4Chelsea25155545232250
5Manchester UnitedMan Utd25146549351448
6Arsenal25145651361547
7Wolverhampton WanderersWolves2511593332138
8Watford259793334-134
9Everton2596103636033
10Bournemouth25103123744-733
11Leicester CityLeicester2595113031-132
12West Ham UnitedWest Ham2595113138-732
13Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton2576122736-927
14Crystal Palace2575132633-726
15Newcastle UnitedNewcastle2566132133-1224
16Southampton2559112742-1524
17Burnley2566132646-2024
18Cardiff CityCardiff2564152246-2422
19Fulham2545162555-3017
20Huddersfield TownHuddersfield2525181346-3311

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