Klopp defends himself: “If I was xenophobic I would hate myself”

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Jurgen Klopp He appeared to be strengthened on a sporting level from his success Liverpool he is new City of Manchesteralthough in the following days on a personal level, things did not go well after being accused of being racist for some comments he made before the match.

“There are three clubs in world football that can do whatever they want financially”he said in German to the press, a phrase that from the ‘citizen’ group was taken as that there were prejudices due to the behavior of the owners, as well as newcastle and the paris st germain.

Faced with these claims, Klopp had no choice but to defend himself. “In this particular case I did not feel that there was racism. I know myself, and you cannot guarantee something about me that is miles away from my being.”urged the ‘red’ coach, who to go further asserted that “if he was xenophobic, I would hate him. I would hate myself for being like that”.

“Many times I have said things that are open to misunderstanding. I know it was not intentional, but this is not one of those cases,” Klopp defended himself, confident that he will come to his senses since “I know what I thought when I said that. If anyone doesn’t understand that, or wants to not understand, I can’t change it. I have known for years that I am not always careful, I will try to be more in the future. My overall goal is never to blame anyone.”

Klopp apologizes to Gary Beswick

It is not just the behavior that is judged Jurgen Klopp. The German was sent off in the duel against Manchester City for losing control of the assistant referee and vowed to try to reverse that behaviour, while the FA kept him charged until a resolution was reached.

“It was my fault. I have no excuse and I don’t want it. It happened, everyone saw it and he showed me the red card, it’s fine”acknowledged Kloppwho in the post game went to give explanations to Anthony Taylor about his reaction after the transfer between Mohamed Salah and Bernardo Silva.

“I know our role in public and how difficult it is to be a referee. I am a referee five times a week in training and you don’t do it well,” acknowledged Klopp, softening it by saying “in the end we everyone. It’s quite intense and always being the perfect version of yourself is not possible and nowadays it’s more complicated”.

Source: La Verdad

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