Angry Klopp claims the referee has made Liverpool a "butcher"



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Publish Date: Thursday, November 29, 2018 8:23 AM

Liverpool's angry manager Jurgen Klopp has criticized Polish referee Szymon Marciniak for appearing as "butchers" to their team in their 2-1 defeat of the Champions League against Paris St Germain.

The boss of the Reds was dissatisfied with the theatrical game of the hosts and emphasized the role of Neymar as the Ligue 1 club sentenced Liverpool to a third defeat away in Group C.

Six Liverpool players have been hired and only two for PSG, although midfielder Marco Verratti has been arguing for an extravagant challenge against Joe Gomez. Klopp said his team looked like attackers.

"The number of interruptions in this game was just not cool," Klopp I said.

"Two times in a row, we won the fair play award in England and tonight we look like butchers after the yellow cards we had.

"It was smart PSG, especially Neymar, but many other players fell as if it was really something serious and we were not so quiet.

"We were aggressive and unfortunately, the negative aggressions do not help football. We became rather frustrated and angry.

"But we have to deal with it, it's our job. If the referee allows it, we have to deal with it. "

When asked about the referee, Klopp added, "There are many things you can do. You can give yellow cards for everything.

"If you go down, you act as if you die and then, when you get up, you get a yellow card. This is possible. It's unsporting behavior.

"In the end, it's hectic and everyone is falling. I do not expect to receive help from an umpire, I expect it to calm all those things.

"The crowd was at the rendezvous, it's really difficult and we were not calm enough. Even Joe Gomez received a yellow card. He is the nicest boy on the planet and he was about to blush. "

Thomas Tuchel, director of PSG, did not agree, hinting that his compatriot used it as a diversionary tactic.

"I did not think it was such a big problem, we have five extra minutes, we have suffered a lot of mistakes – you do not have to make mistakes," he said.

"I do not even want to talk about it because for me it's not a subject.

"When I lose big games, I get angry and talk about things just to draw attention to the result.

"I'm only talking about the game."


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