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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp caught swearing at fan who asked for his autograph

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp caught swearing at fan who asked for his autograph

The Liverpool manager was filmed swearing at a fan

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp was filmed swearing at a fan who asked for his autograph.

On Wednesday, Liverpool rounded up their pre-season tour of Singapore with a defeat against German Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich.

Cody Gakpo, Virgil van Dijk and Luis Diaz were all on the scoresheet but the Reds lost 4-3 courtesy of goals from Bayern stars Serg Gnabry, Leroy Sane, Josip Stanisic and Frans Kratzig.

After the match, Klopp was filmed swearing at a fan who was asking for an autograph at the team hotel. You can watch the footage below.

Klopp was heard saying: “Very quick yeah, I don't have the time actually.”

The German then said: “And you have to hold the f***ing shirt properly.”

People behind the camera could be heard apologising as Klopp did proceed to sign the shirt.

During the pre-season tour, Klopp spoke about the amount of fans that were waiting for him and the players.

He said: “The atmosphere was great, I said it outside. The people created something really special, we felt from the first second super-welcome. That’s intense as well! People were waiting everywhere for us, I understand that.

“But I will not miss opening a door and everyone is cheering, to be honest. I’ll be really happy if I can open a door at home and nobody is cheering!”

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On Liverpool’s defensive display against Bayern, Klopp said: “Around the goals obviously not that great, but there were a lot of other moments that were really, really good as well.

“Apart from that, how I said, I saw a lot of good individual performances, I think really encouraging, really positive, and we can work with that, that’s it.”

Liverpool will be back in action on Monday as they face Darmstadt for their final pre-season match. The Reds will then begin their 23/24 Premier League campaign against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on 13 August.

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Topics: Jurgen Klopp, Liverpool, Football