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I don't see the problem, it's an honest reaction to a stupid question. Most interviewers ask the most mundane or contentious questions, hoping to create a story. It must be very hard not to rise to the bait. Managers are contractually obliged to do these interviews, of course, but it's something they could clearly live without.
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I actually thought Klopp was a decent bloke for season or two. Funny, plain-spoken, seemingly down to earth. However he’s really morphed into a man that can’t handle losing (or the slightest adversity), constantly bullies officials and generally conducts himself like a spoilt child. The unnecessary unpleasantness of meltdown is a case in point
Also agree with this 100%
I'd still probably take Liverpool success over City, United or Newcastle, and I've enjoyed watching his Liverpool team, but I've liked him less and less the longer he's been around.
I actually thought Klopp was a decent bloke for season or two. Funny, plain-spoken, seemingly down to earth. However he’s really morphed into a man that can’t handle losing (or the slightest adversity), constantly bullies officials and generally conducts himself like a spoilt child. The unnecessary unpleasantness of meltdown is a case in point:
https://twitter.com/NOT_MOTD/status/1732657581464731938?t=keTf27Z3DhCP__orLn8OMw&s=08