Liverpool: Bournemouth goal was ‘100% a foul’ says Klopp
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has admitted that he was wrong to celebrate in the face of the assistant referee after his side levelled against Bournemouth. The German lost his rag after the Cherries took the lead at Anfield through Callum Wilson.
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"I did it. Now I wouldn't do it. But how is that possible that someone looks at it and doesn't do anything about it.
“VAR hides behind the phrase, not clear and obvious. It makes no sense.
"We wanted to fight back before the game so then we had to fight, really back and put them under pressure.”
While Rio Ferdinand was impressed with the way Liverpool turned things around, he couldn’t help but call into question their shaky backline which was part of the problem for the Wilson goal.
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp admitted he was in the wrong (Image: GETTY)
Bournemouth took a shock lead at Liverpool (Image: GETTY)
The former Manchester United defender said on BT Sport: “The defending is something that I think he will address, not today but maybe tomorrow.
“This is like schoolboy for me, the big threat in the last three games has been the runs in behind.
“Teams have been playing into a target man and running off of that.
“I think there’s someone in the management team, Klopp or one of his staff saying ‘you have to play high’.