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Liverpool's Juergen Klopp was accused of misbehavior by the local union for his overwhelming victory over his Premier League rival Everton and congratulated his players before the end of the match.
"If you break the rules, you have to pay for it," he said while commenting on the charge.
The red team welcomed Liverpool to the 14th round of the Champions League on Sunday in a match in which the draw was reduced in the final seconds of downtime.
But Belgian substitute Defoc Orege took advantage of a fatal foul from Everton international goalkeeper Jordan Beckford to score the winner in the sixth minute.
In the frenzy of players and supporters on the field, the Club rushed into the green rectangle with a smile before celebrating with goalkeeper Alison Baker.
The club had until Thursday to answer the charge.
"After the match, I apologized to Marco Silva, coach of Everton," he said.
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