Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp was in a bit of frustration when a Manchester City star refused to shake hands ahead of the Community Shield earlier this month come.
Liverpool have had a rather poorstart to the 2022/23 season in the Premier League . They drew 1-1 with Crystal Palace on Monday night, August 15, 2022 and drew 2-2 with Fulham on the opening day of the season. The Premier League table, after the slight difference in points between the two teams in the past, led many to believe the Reds could not miss something like this even at the start of the season.
Darwin Núñez was sent off against Crystal Palace on Monday. And with the long list of injured players, Jurgen Klopp will have to hurry to get things right before the Reds are completely blown out of the orbit for the Premier League title race. It’s positive for the Reds in pre-season. When they beat Manchester City in the Community Shield
Liverpool are doing a great job. It was one of their best performances against Pep Guardiola’s side in a 3-1 win. Although the Community Shield may have been. It was seen as just a friendly game. But that victory has greatly boosted the Reds’ morale and now Klopp has a number of problems at hand and needs to be addressed. Hopefully he’ll be able to go back to those days when everything was fine in his world.
but in fact His biggest problem that day was before the UFABET game. When Manchester City defender Ruben Dias ignored him completely in the tunnel before both teams walked onto the pitch. In the clip recently published on Twitter. Dias shakes hands with the crowd near and around Klopp. Before returning to his place in front of the players. The real blue sailor which will see that Klopp was visibly displeased by the act. Glaring at Dias before admitting the fact that no handshake between the two would have taken place.
Many people, when watching the clip, their voices crack. Some say that Dias knows what he is doing? Or was it really because of a mistake? by any means The incident for those who saw it was funny. Comments are like “Klopp looks in pain”, “I’m a Man City fan, but I feel bad for Klopp”, “Look at Klopp”, “Brother, why does Klopp look so upset? That’s it”, “Why do I look funny?”