Sean Dyche and Jurgen Klopp they will see their faces again this Monday at premier league after his incident with 2021when the English trained the Burnley. In that match, which ended in a 2-0 victory for the ‘reds’, the two coaches they quarreled inside the changing room tunnel that didn’t leave even one of them happy. Asked about that mishap in the preview of the derby of merseysidethe coach now of EvertonSean Dyche, wants to downplay the matter and Klopp has already commented “He didn’t like my coat”.
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that August 21, 2021, Dyche did not want to talk about the confrontation. His post-match words were: “We come to these places, we are allowed to fight, we are allowed to try to win,” he said, to ignore the matter of having “only two coaches fighting for their teams, which wants to win a game. There’s nothing wrong with that.”
For his part, Klopp doesn’t want to dwell on the wound either: “If he doesn’t talk about it, I won’t talk about it. But I didn’t start. But nothing. Everything is fine.” he concluded.
Now Dyche wants to comment on what happened that day, before his first derby in the city of Liverpoolalmost two years later. The Englishman joked that Klopp disagreed with his fashion sense.
“He didn’t want my coat, but I told him John McGinn got there first.”Dyche brought out to emphasize later that “there is no sympathy, only empathy. He certainly doesn’t need my sympathy. My attention is only focused on Everton“He said, knowing that victory would lift them out of relegation and endorse the course of the ‘toffees’, who had beaten the leader the previous day. Arsenal (1-0).
Source: La Verdad

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