Klopp criticized by Walker for a tweet trolling in Liverpool



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Release Date: Friday, February 1st, 2019 2:51

Jurgen Klopp does not think Kyle Walker should have been "allowed" to use his social media for a chance to dig in Liverpool after his 1-1 home draw at Leicester City.

The Reds had the opportunity to take a seven-point lead over Manchester City at the top of the Premier League, but had to settle for a point after Harry Maguire equalized just before halftime.

And after the match Walker posted a photo of Maguire talking to his partner with the caption: "So, basically, they thought that they would have 7 points in advance …"

The post was quickly removed by the defender of the city, but only after a huge reaction from Liverpool fans.

"I have never celebrated the fact that another team lost points or lost a match," Klopp told reporters.

"For me, it's not allowed. You must do your own things, you must try to show your best performance. For fans, it's different, but for the people involved … "

Asked about the possibility that his team is suffering from nerves under the title, Klopp added: "We use our brains from time to time. It's a situation in the sport, you have to create an atmosphere, a mood and a confidence in the team throughout the season.

"In our case, in the last three and a half years. We have had a lot of close games over the years.

"We are in the final, we did not lose them because of nervousness. We had a lot of difficult situations and we did it. We do what we always do, we manage our situation in our own way.

"If you want to win something, there will be a group of people hoping to win and another group that hopes you lose. It's better to ignore both and hope that at the end of the season, celebrate with players who hope to win. "


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