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Published 19:37 14 Jan 2018 GMT
"As a manager I can say we should have done this and that better or if you're looking at it as a football fan you're thinking 'what the fuck was that?'"As the German went to continue, the interview quickly interjected to offer his apologies to any viewers who may have been offended by the F-bomb. Klopp then replied:
"Oh, I thought in America it's OK. In England, it's not possible"Brilliant. He wasn't even that sorry, thinking that American sports coverage condones the use of swearing from managers. In fairness, it would be a lot more fun if it did. Watch the clip below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQfWrRpeeLs&feature=youtu.be
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