The major reason Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp walk out angrily from the interview after Manchester United win (4) vs Liverpool (3) in FA Cup quarter final - soocer442
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The major reason Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp walk out angrily from the interview after Manchester United win (4) vs Liverpool (3) in FA Cup quarter final

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Liverpool was knocked out of the FA Cup after Man United beat them in a very exciting fifth-round match.

In one of his last games at Old Trafford as Liverpool manager, Amad scored past Caoimhin Kelleher in unnecessary extra time at the end of the second half. This shocked the German. They came back from being down and twice took the lead, but United fought back and stopped them.

Scott McTominay scored in the tenth minute, giving the home team a great start. But Liverpool scored two goals in a row, and United scored again like they used to. The Merseysiders were ahead 2-1 at break.

The major reason Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp walk out angrily from the interview after Manchester United win (4) vs Liverpool (3) in FA Cup quarter final

Antony tied the game with three minutes left in regular time, even though they had more of the ball. However, Liverpool scored again when Harvey Elliott’s shot was blocked and went past Andre Onana.

Erik ten Hag’s team scored after falling behind. Marcus Rashford got the goal. The game was won by Amad, who also knocked out their foes from the FA Cup.

The trouble didn’t end there; Klopp then abruptly quit an interview with the Norwegian TV station VSport. Klopp is heard saying on X, “Then the rest of the season starts, so hopefully they come back (from the international break) healthy.”

“How did it get so hard in extra time?” the reporter asked again. Most of the time, you need to be intense.”

“How can you ask such a stupid question?” the Liverpool boss asked right away.”You can’t look at us that often or never and ask, ‘How can they have more resources?'”

“I don’t know how many games United has played, but we’ve played a lot.” “That’s the game.” That question really let me down, but it’s clear you liked it. The interview began with his last question, which was before the Liverpool manager had had enough, according to the Mirror. “Come on!” was his last word before he left. You’re clearly not in great shape. “I’m not brave enough for this.”







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