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Liverpool Staff Celebrate Chelsea Red Card, Klopp Furious

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Moment Chelsea got a red card apparently celebrated by some team staff Liverpool. It makes managers Jürgen Klopp Really upset.

Chelsea got a red card when facing Liverpool at Stamford Bridge, London, Sunday (20/09/2020), in the second week Premier League 2020/2021. The host must lose Andreas Christensen at the end of the first half.

The Danish defender made unnecessary fouls Sadio Mane. While trying to catch the Liverpool striker, Christensen instead knocked him out from behind.

Christensen was only given a yellow card by referee Paul Tierney. However, after being reviewed Video Assistant Referee (VAR), the 24-year-old defender was shown a red card.

The moment Chelsea received a red card was celebrated by several parties from the Liverpool camp. According to journalists ESPN, Julien Laurens, Klopp was annoyed with his team members who celebrated the poor fate of their opponent. Some applauded seeing Christensen sent off by the referee.

In Laurens’ observation, which was shared via his Twitter account, Klopp shouted, “Are you crazy? We never did that, okay?” Klopp said, according to Laurens.

After the match, Klopp put it right. He admitted that he didn’t spray the players, but some of his staff who were overreacting.

“It was not from our substitute players. It was another staff member and I told them that. That’s not something I want to talk about,” Klopp said, as reported by Klopp. talkSport.

After Christensen’s red card, Liverpool could indeed put a lot of pressure on Chelsea. As a result, two goals were scored by Sadio Mane in the 50th and 54th minutes.

Chelsea itself had received a penalty, but failed to execute properly by Jorginho, because the ball can be pushed over Alisson Becker. As a result, the Blues lost 0-2 from the Reds.

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