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Klopp tackles Keane over Liverpool criticism

Keane takes a stab at Liverpool’s “sloppy” performance

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 29 Sep 2020 5:06PM

Klopp tackles Keane over Liverpool criticism
2005 Manchester United’s captain Roy Keane dives over as the team celebrates Ruud van Nistelrooy’s goal against Newcastle United during their Premiereship match at St James’ Park, in Newcastle. – AFP pic, September 29, 2020

LONDON – Manchester United great Roy Keane rarely came off second best in a tackle but the outspoken TV pundit was forced backtrack after Jurgen Klopp took him to task for labelling Liverpool “sloppy” following Monday’s 3-1 win over Arsenal.

Klopp jumped on Keane’s observation after his team’s victory, which maintained the champions’ 100 per cent record after three games.

“Did I hear right? Mr Keane said we had a sloppy performance tonight? Did he say that?” said Klopp.

Former United and Republic of Ireland captain Keane did not address the question directly. 

“I think they gave up one or two opportunities, which he will be disappointed with,” said the 49-year-old.

Klopp, who won the Champions League with Liverpool in 2019 and their first Premier League title last season, pressed on.

“Did he say that it was sloppy? I want to hear it,” said the 53-year-old German. “I am not sure I heard it right and maybe he was speaking about another game.”

“It cannot be this game. Sorry, that is an incredible description of this game.”

Klopp described his team’s performance against in-form Arsenal as “exceptional”.

“This game tonight – there is nothing bad to say,” said Klopp. “It was the opposite of sloppy.”

Keane, unusually for him, sought to calm the situation.

“You might have misheard me,” he said. “There were sloppy moments but I think you have been outstanding and I have been giving the club nothing but praise.”

“I am not sure you heard me correctly, you need to hear the rest of it.”

Klopp laughed and said: “I will, 100 per cent.”

Keane, though, had the last laugh after the Liverpool boss had left the interview.

“Very sensitive, isn’t he? Imagine if he’d lost.” – AFP, September 29, 2020

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