Liverpool's Klopp fined £45,000 for referee comments in West Ham draw

Published on: 21 February 2019

180 minutes of football produced two goalless draws in the Champions League round of 16, meaning it is still all to play for.

Jurgen Klopp failed to get one over on former foe Bayern Munich as Liverpool were held to a 0-0 draw in the first leg of their second round Champions League tie at Anfield.

The English Football Association have fined Jurgen Klopp £45,000 for comments he made about referee Kevin Friend after Liverpool's match at West Ham United earlier this month.

The Liverpool manager admitted to breaching Rule E3(1) by making comments that "questioned the integrity of the match referee and/or implied bias" following the 1-1 draw.

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After Liverpool took the lead at the London Stadium when James Milner was clearly offside in the buildup, Klopp felt Friend was aware of the error and then favoured West Ham following the half-time break.

"[We] scored a goal which I heard after the game was offside, which explains a little bit the second half," Klopp said. "I think the ref knew at half-time, I only knew after the game.

"He knew it, for sure, at half-time and then you saw there was a lot of strange situations -- not decisive, just rhythm-breakers. That obviously didn't help us.

"In the second half there were so many situations -- 50-50s, 60-40s or whatever -- and a free-kick for the other team. As a human being, if I would have known that I had made a big mistake in the first half [then] I don't want to open the gap up a bit more.

"The refs are obviously human beings and I understand that. In the game I did not understand it because I had no clue that our goal was offside."

The FA also hit Klopp with an £8,000 fine in December for his reaction to a stoppage-time winner against Everton.

Source: espn.co.uk

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