KLOPP ON SUSPENSION: No one can shout louder than me

Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp has been suspended for two matches and fined 75,000 pounds for his comments about referee Paul Tierney.

The German expert indicated that he will pay the fine only under one condition – that the money goes to humanitarian purposes.

Klopp assessed that the punishment of suspension does not change much because he will be in contact with his assistants and thus agree on everything, and as he said, he will sit in a better place and have a better overview of the match.

“No one can shout louder than me, they will definitely hear me if they don’t do everything right. I will sit far away, but if the match is not good I can change it, my voice still serves me,’ said Jurgen and added:

‘I will only be happy to pay the fine if the money goes to good causes, but if that is not the case, then they will have to discuss it again.’

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