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Jurgen Klopp hits back at Frank Lampard "arrogant" jibe

Jurgen Klopp hits back at Frank Lampard
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Jurgen Klopp was unhappy the former England midfielder chose to air his grievances after the match..

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has hit back at Chelsea counterpart Frank Lampard’s “arrogant” jibe by suggesting the rookie boss still has a lot to learn.

During Wednesday’s 5-3 defeat to the new Premier League champions, Lampard became embroiled in a row with Klopp’s assistant Pepijn Lijnders over a foul given against Mateo Kovavic for a tackle on Sadio Mane which led to the free-kick from which Trent Alexander-Arnold scored to make it 2-0.

Speaking after the game, Lampard said: “Fair play to Liverpool Football Club, they’ve won the league, but also don’t get too arrogant with it.”

Klopp was unhappy the former England midfielder chose to air his grievances after the match.

“You cannot hit me and my bench with something like that because we are not arrogant,” he said.

“Frank was obviously in a really competitive mood and I respect that a lot. From my point of view in this sort of situation you can say pretty much what you want. For me, after the game it is completely over.

“I said a lot in the past because it is pure emotion, he came here to win the game or get a point, to make Champions League qualification, and I respect that a lot.

“But what he has to learn is to finish it with the final whistle and he didn’t do that.

Chelsea manager Frank Lampard argued with Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp and his backroom staff at Anfield
Chelsea manager Frank Lampard argued with Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp and his backroom staff at Anfield (Laurence Griffiths/PA)

“In a moment like this in an argument you want to say something to hurt the other person.

“I have no problem with that but at the final whistle close the book and he didn’t do that and that is what I don’t like.

“Speaking afterwards about it like this, that’s not okay, Frank has to learn this and he has a lot of time to learn as he is a young coach.

“During the game, words used no problem at all but final whistle… we are not arrogant, we are pretty much the opposite.”

The issue gained even more prominence as a video was posted online highlighting the technical area spat in which Lampard directed four-letter expletives at the Liverpool bench.

His words were exacerbated as, in an empty stadium, everything could be heard clearly and the Chelsea boss admits he is sorry for his actions.

“I think in terms of the language I used, I do regret that, because I think these things get replayed a lot on social media,” he said,

“I’ve got two young daughters who are on social media, so I do regret that.”

Sunday’s final match of the season at Newcastle looks set to be a farewell for defender Dejan Lovren, who is close to signing for Zenit St Petersburg in a £10.9million deal.

Dejan Lovren is set to join Zenit St Petersburg
Dejan Lovren is set to join Zenit St Petersburg (Joe Giddens/PA)

The Croatia international has spent six seasons at Anfield but has made just 15 appearances this season, falling to fourth-choice centre-back in the pecking order behind Virgil Van Dijk, Joe Gomez and Joel Matip.

Lovren was set to enter the final year of his contract and, although Liverpool have an option to extend that by a further 12 months, the PA news agency understands the centre-back looks set to move on.

Klopp refused to discuss the matter, saying: “As long as nothing is decided, we don’t speak about these things.

“If you don’t speak about the potential departure of a player, then we can’t speak about a potential replacement. If there is something to say, then we will.”

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