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Furious Jurgen Klopp STORMS OUT of interview with Norwegian TV after ‘dumb question’ moments after Liverpool’s 4-3 defeat by Man United… before making unsavoury jibe at the reporter

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A furious Jurgen Klopp stormed out of a post-match interview with Norwegian television following Liverpool's dramatic 4-3 FA Cup quarter-final defeat against Man United at Old Trafford.
  • Liverpool suffered a dramatic 4-3 defeat to Man United in the FA Cup on Sunday.
  • After the clash, Reds manager Jurgen Klopp stormed out of a post-match interview.
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Jurgen Klopp stormed out of a post-match interview with Scandinavian television following Liverpool’s dramatic FA Cup clash against Man United.

The Reds were beaten 4-3 after extra time when Amad Diallo scored a 121st-minute winner to secure a stunning comeback for United, with Klopp’s side leading 2-1 and 3-2 on the points. game.

And, after the game, which ended Liverpool’s hopes of quadrupling Klopp’s final season, the German took offense to a question from a journalist from Norwegian outlet V Sport and walked away.

Asked about his team’s drop in intensity in extra time, Klopp fumed: “That’s a bit of a silly question.”

‘If you see us often, the other times you can ask us why we have so much energy.

A furious Jurgen Klopp stormed out of a post-match interview with Norwegian television following Liverpool's dramatic 4-3 FA Cup quarter-final defeat against Man United at Old Trafford.

A furious Jurgen Klopp stormed out of a post-match interview with Norwegian television following Liverpool’s dramatic 4-3 FA Cup quarter-final defeat against Man United at Old Trafford.

Klopp appeared to take offense to a question criticizing his team's intensity in extra time.

Klopp appeared to take offense to a question criticizing his team's intensity in extra time.

Klopp appeared to take offense to a question criticizing his team’s intensity in extra time.

“I don’t know how many games we’ve had recently or how many Manchester United have had. That’s sport.

“I’m really disappointed by that question, but you obviously thought it was good.”

The journalist then added: “So many games?”

This prompted a furious Klopp to respond: ‘Oh, you don’t believe that. Come on!

“It’s obvious that you are not in very good shape and I have no nerves for you,” said the German, who walked past the journalist and left the interview.

The Reds appeared to be heading towards victory at Old Trafford, with goals from Mohamed Salah and Alexis Mac Allister appearing to be enough before Antony’s equalizer at the end of normal time.

A deflected shot from Harvey Elliott put them back ahead in extra time, before Marcus Rashford and then Amad Diallo secured the most dramatic of victories for United.

In his post-match press conference, Klopp lamented his team’s profligacy when they were ahead in the match.

“We didn’t finish the game,” he said. “When you leave the door open, away from home, at Old Trafford, it’s clear they will have opportunities.

‘It was very difficult for us. That was the first time I really saw my team…oof…really fighting.

“When you’re winning, it’s a great position to watch a game. When you’re losing, it’s the worst feeling.”

Liverpool led twice but ended up on the wrong side of the tie after 120 dramatic minutes.

Liverpool led twice but ended up on the wrong side of the tie after 120 dramatic minutes.

Liverpool led twice but ended up on the wrong side of the tie after 120 dramatic minutes.

Klopp lamented his team's waste in front of goal in his post-match press conference

Klopp lamented his team's waste in front of goal in his post-match press conference

Klopp lamented his team’s waste in front of goal in his post-match press conference

Asked about possible fatigue in his team ahead of the international break, Klopp added: “I hope they (international coaches) want them in top shape for the summer.

“So I hope they don’t have to play two 90-minute sets. But it’s not in my hands.

The Reds return to action on March 31 when they travel to Brighton, with Klopp’s side currently second in the Premier League behind Arsenal on goal difference.


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