You can’t blame him.
Jurgen Klopp has proved in his short spell in English football that he’s an intense man.
When things are going well, he’s not shy about praising his players and showing his appreciation.
Klopp Hugs. pic.twitter.com/ItFioLHkRp
— Kristian (@vonstrenginho) January 2, 2016
However, when his side put a lacklustre display like they did earlier this afternoon against West Ham, Klopp isn’t a good man to be around.
The Liverpool manager was furious after watching his side lose 2-0, saying to BT Sports: “It’s no day for being disappointed, it’s a day for being angry.”
“We had the ball and possession and bad luck in a few situations. But that’s not what I want to see, to be honest. You have to be there in the decisive moments.”
“Today is a day for being angry!” @LFC‘s Jurgen Klopp says his side were not good enough in the decisive moments. https://t.co/YpV3aGp5pc
— BT Sport Football (@btsportfootball) January 2, 2016
Some Liverpool fans would like to see such passion from their players, and it’s difficult to argue with Jamie Carragher’s view.
Best thing about Lfc again today was Klopp's interview.
— Jamie Carragher (@Carra23) January 2, 2016