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Gabby Agbonlahor slams Jurgen Klopp in brutal Liverpool rant – ‘Can’t keep his mouth shut’

Gabby Agbonlahor slams Jurgen Klopp in brutal Liverpool rant – ‘Can’t keep his mouth shut’

Liverpool had to battle back against Aston Villa without Jurgen Klopp on the touchline as the German served a ban handed to him by the FA after he ranted about referee Paul Tierney

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp reviews the Aston Villa game

Gabby Agbonlahor claims Jurgen Klopp’s inability to “keep his mouth shut” means his Liverpool side lacked their usual intensity.

The Reds saw their winning run come to an end as Aston Villa secured a point at Anfield, which serves as a major blow to their top four hopes, which could soon be over. Liverpool needed a Roberto Firmino effort to save them from defeat after what was a below par display.

Klopp observed from the stands as he was unable to take up his usual dugout spot due to a ban handed out by the FA. It comes as a result of his outburst following Liverpool’s dramatic win over Tottenham, where the German took aim at referee Paul Tierney.

His absence coincided with a drop off from his team with Agbonlahor adamant that, had the Reds boss remained quiet, he could’ve been on the sidelines and ensured his team were at the level required.

He said on TalkSport : “Liverpool lacked intensity, they lacked creativity for at the least the first 70 minutes. That comes from Klopp, can’t keep his mouth shut. Gets a ban, he’s in the stands, he’s not on the sideline. Them players don’t put in that performance if Klopp is on that sideline, he wouldn’t allow it.

“Of course, Villa were outstanding. But, that is not a normal Liverpool performance. When you need your manager in such a big game on the sideline, he’s not there because he can’t keep his mouth shut.”

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Jurgen Klopp had to watch Saturday’s match from the stands.((Photo by Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images))

The Reds boss has never been afraid of shirking his words. He’s previously bemoaned refereeing decisions in his post-match interviews. Recently he suggested that Tierney had a personal issue with him given their history, despite PGMOL adamant that he acted appropriately.

Klopp admitted after the draw that Liverpool were not good enough in certain areas as he said: “Our pressing was not good, you could see we wanted but the timing was wow, ‘Who is where?’ That was not helpful. We played in their cards, they had moments in the game and they are a good football team obviously. They get a penalty, score their goal.”

  • May 20, 2023