Philippe Coutinho reveals "the truth" on the celebration of Manchester United goals and admits Liverpool's concern



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Philippe Coutinho said that he did not want to disrespect after a controversial celebration of goals in Barcelona's 3-0 win over Manchester United on Tuesday.

Coutinho scored the third goal of his team and celebrated it by putting his fingers in his ears and pointing to a booth.

The Brazilian was unhappy with the criticisms he had received this season and his reaction would have annoyed local journalists, who thought the midfielder was disrespecting his celebration.

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At 26, he says he "respects everyone," but confessed that he felt liberated after scoring against United.

Speaking after Barcelona's victory over Real Sociedad, he said: "I have always been respectful of all.

"The truth is that this celebration was meant to make the audience understand that I had to block the sound so I could focus on a match or my work so it would not affect me.

"It was like a liberation."



Barcelona striker Philippe Coutinho makes gestures after scoring
Barcelona striker Philippe Coutinho makes gestures after scoring

Meanwhile, Coutinho admits he fears a return to Liverpool.

Jurgen Klopp, the Barcelona host of Camp Nou in the first leg of the Champions League semi-finals, before Coutinho returns to play at Anfield on 8 May.

When asked about his return to Merseyside, he replied: "It will be something special.

"I'm worried because I know this moment is coming."

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