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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp mocks himself for moaning ahead of Man Utd clash

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp mocks himself for moaning ahead of Man Utd clash

Liverpool are set to take on arch-rivals Manchester United on Sunday

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp hilariously mocked himself for moaning.

Over the last few years, Klopp has often made headlines for complaining about different things such as the weather, the state of the pitch and the schedule.

Ahead of Liverpool’s crucial Premier League clash against arch-rivals Manchester United this weekend, Klopp was mocking himself in a video posted on YouTube.

Klopp appeared alongside defender Joel Matip for Sky Sports’ ‘Pick The Pro’ video.

The pair were tasked with guessing the real footballer from a number of candidates.

During the session, after a player missed his shot, he claimed the ball took a bobble before reaching his feet.

At this moment, Klopp hilariously replied: “Oh my God, I love that, I love that. I’m the moaner about pitch and stuff like this,” before adding: “12:30”.

Klopp has been very vocal about Liverpool’s schedule, especially when they are due to play the early kick-off on a Saturday.

Earlier in the month, the Liverpool boss snapped at a presenter after he joked about the 12:30 being his favourite kick-off time.


Klopp said: “It's really great to make a joke about that. That's really brave to make a joke about that. We will go to bed at 1am-2am tonight. We have two sessions and then we go again.

“I realise you don't understand it (significance of early KO) as well and you work in football so why should I explain it again.”

Speaking about the early kick off in September, Klopp said: “The only problem is the lack of recovery time. We have four international breaks until March. [After] two of them we already have a 12:30 kick-off. If I say a word about it, the whole world goes ‘he starts moaning again’.

“This is a joke. We have players [who were] in South America. I didn’t see them yet and we have 24 hours before we play, but it’s like it is. We cannot change that and we’ll never change that.”

Featured Image Credit: Sky Sports

Topics: Liverpool, Manchester United, Football, Premier League