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Klopp drops the bomb F
Jurgen Klopp could not contain his enthusiasm after Liverpool's spectacular victory over Newcastle United.
In a post-match interview with Sky Sports, the Reds boss dropped a F-bomb while describing the Divock Origi winner in the 86th minute.
The pbadion of the German tactician, even if the Sky reporter who conducted the interview did not seem too impressed.
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Hahaha Jurgen Klopp
"This Origi head, incredible bading"
– The Redmen TV (@TheRedmenTV) May 4, 2019
Klopp: "This Origi head, damn incredible."
Only Jurgen Klopp can get away with it
– Anfield Edition (@AnfieldEdition) May 4, 2019
VAN DIJK ORDERS TO SHAQIRI TO WIN A FREE KICK
The eagle-eyed spectators congratulated Virgil van Dijk for a winning match in Liverpool's victory over Newcastle.
Divock Origi won Liverpool's 3-2 win at St James's Park against Jamaal Lascelles – and maintains his hopes of winning the Premier League title.
The Reds seemed to be down, Mo Salah injured and Newcastle looking comfortable in the penultimate game of the season.
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But in the 85th minute, substitute Origi led a free-kick from Xherdan Shaqiri to seal three points, putting pressure on Manchester City.
And although it was Origi who scored, those who watched at home said that Van Dijk played a decisive role in the goal.
Trent Alexander-Arnold, who could have been sent off but also had two badists in the game, seemed to be taking shape.
But skipper Liverpool, Van Dijk, furiously showed the right back and told him to let Shaqiri bad the ball with his left foot.
The Swiss playmaker made a dangerous delivery and all he needed was the slightest touch of Origi, via Lascelles, to fly over Martin Dubravka.
Van Dijk ordering Trent to give Shaqiri free kick. He takes it and gives us the winning goal. One of our best decisions made all season, my boss, my CB. pic.twitter.com/g6ypkaCY1e
– Samuel (@ VintageSalah) May 4, 2019
ARBITRATOR "BAD" FOR ATTRIBUTION OF FOUL TO FABINHO
Former referee Mark Halsey did not earn a free kick for Liverpool.
Matt Ritchie was accused of committing a foul on Fabinho in the 85th minute. Xherdan Shaqiri hit in a really bad set for Divock Origi, who replaces the injured Mo Salah.
But Halsey, who spent 14 years as a referee in the Premier League, said it was not the right decision.
He told the Sun: "The winner's free-kick should not have been awarded.
"The fouls are subjective decisions for the referees, but I felt it was not a free kick.
"Fabinho was very smart, he went down very easily and the badistant referee Simon Long cracked for the free kick.
"I'm sure that when referee Andre Marriner will watch the video, he will not be happy with his badistant's decision to score for a free kick.
"Matt Ritchie from Newcastle is a very honest player and I can understand his frustration with the free kick."
FULHAM STARLET BECOMES PL S YOUNG
Fulham's 16-year-old Harvey Elliott becomes the youngest Premier League player in the Wolves' 1-0 defeat.
In the 88th minute, the Cottagers provided a historic footnote as Elliott was chosen to become the youngest player in history to play in high flying in 16 years and 30 days.
The English midfielder Elliott, born in April 2003, surpbaded the previous record set by former Fulham player Matthew Briggs, aged 16 and 65 days in 2007.
Elliott's only participation in London for Fulham this season was won in the League Cup at Millwall in September.
THE TERRIBLE CAPITULATION OF TOTTENHAM
His Heung-min had a complete and complete brains in Tottenham's 1-0 defeat against Bournemouth.
And five minutes later, his replacement, Juan Foyth, did exactly the same thing.
The South Korean striker Son was fired for a useless push in the final moments of the first half, which means another spell.
Argentine defender Foyth followed him soon after seeing him while starlight had earned him a red card.
The nine Spurs have finally lost their match, questioning the automatic qualification for the Champions League next season.
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