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Neville called Hannibal shovelers proud, and Klopp responded: Aggressiveness doesn't equal kicking players

Neville called Hannibal shovelers proud, and Klopp responded: Aggressiveness doesn't equal kicking players

Live bar April 23, 2019 In the 0-4 Liverpool match between Manchester United, Neville was proud of Hannibal's shoveling action during the match, and after the game he apologized that his commentary was somewhat unprofessional because such a move could hurt the opposing players, to which Klopp responded.

Neville called Hannibal shovelers proud, and Klopp responded: Aggressiveness doesn't equal kicking players

Klopp said: "[Neville] needs to apologize for that, it's the right thing to do, I know he's a Manchester United guy and obviously you want to see more aggression in the players, but there's a difference between aggression and playing before the players. ”

"In football, aggression means you're ready to be hurt yourself, not hurt someone else, and I didn't blame that kid (Hannibal), he was on the table at the same time fast-paced and he wanted to impress people, which is good. There's no problem with showing aggression in football, but you can't solve the problems you're having by hurting each other. ”

(aliang)

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