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Klopp: Jota deserves a penalty I don't know what the referee has to say about me

Klopp: Jota deserves a penalty I don't know what the referee has to say about me

Live bar On December 20, Liverpool drew 2-2 with Tottenham Hotspur in this round of the league without multiple main players. After the game, Klopp spoke about the game in an interview.

"In my opinion, it's a big fight. We played well in the first half. The second half wasn't as good as we felt the intensity of the fixtures over the last few weeks and the opponents looked like they had finished warming up and they looked better in fitness. ”

"We scored well with the second goal, but the mistake of conceding the second goal cannot be made again. In addition, there are many other things that have a considerable impact on the game, but some of these questions are best asked to Mr Tierney. ”

"When you look back at Jota falling to the ground in the penalty area, we have VAR there. Why did he stop? I don't understand. The draw is good. We're not crazy enough to think we can't draw at Tottenham, but these situations are critical. I don't know what problems he (referee Paul Tierney) has with me. Yes, I was more emotional in the game and he gave me a yellow card, but in this case, is it not allowed? He came up and gave me a yellow card, but I'd rather have the right penalty on the pitch. ”

"We were missing the whole midfield, the best centre-back in the world, and then losing our captain on matchday, so you can't expect the team to play the best football game of the season. You can only fight, and that's what the lads do. ”

"But as an objective referee, you need to see the situation and judge them. Tierney told me that he thought Jota had deliberately stopped. It's incredible. He was in the best position on the pitch but didn't give a penalty. You'll have to ask him what he thinks of me. ”

Klopp: Jota deserves a penalty I don't know what the referee has to say about me

(Lin Yuan)

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