British referee strongly attacks Liverpool coach, describing him as a "hypocrite"

Liverpool coach, Jurgen Klopp, was attacked by the famous former British referee, Mark Clattenberg, who said that the coach is trying to psychologically influence the referee Paul Tierney, who will manage the summit match next Sunday between Man United and Liverpool.

Klattenberg called Jürgen Klopp a "hypocrite."

Klopp had criticized the referee, and said that he was behind the team's loss in a previous match against Southampton 1-0, explaining that the referee had denied him two penalties.

Then Klopp hinted in a press statement after that, that arbitration deals with Manchester United in a different way from the rest of the teams, and that it is the most likely to get penalty kicks.

Clattenburg said through his column in the British Daily Mail newspaper that Klopp was trying to imitate the legendary former Man United coach Sir Alex Ferguson, when he adopted the same strategy.

He emphasized that Klopp was trying to do "mental games" to control arbitration.

The referee called on the educator to focus on his team, and not to exaggerate talking about arbitration every time.

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