The blockbuster match between Manchester City and Liverpool has been overshadowed by drama involving Pep Guardiola. 9WWOS PremierLeague
It is not the first time the rivalry between English football's most dominant teams of recent years has turned bitter.
The City manager angrily remonstrated with the crowd, wildly gesticulating before he claims coins were thrown in his direction."Next time they will do it better," he said. "They didn't get me. They try it again next year.Liverpool was fined just under $32,000 for incidents around the Champions League match four years ago, which included such severe damage to City's team bus that a replacement was required to get the players back to Manchester.
"It is about emotion of course so red card," Klopp said. "My fault. I went over the top in the moment. I know myself, I am 55 and I deserve a red card.""Horrible," he said. "I am sorry. It never should happen."
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