Belfast Telegraph

I’m not playing mind games like Sir Alex, says Klopp

- By Carl Markham

LIVERPOOL manager Jurgen Klopp insists he is no Sir Alex Ferguson and has not been playing mind games in the build-up to tomorrow’s visit of Manchester United.

Following the 1-0 defeat at Southampto­n 13 days ago, the Reds boss flagged up the disproport­ionate number of penalties United are winning compared to his own side.

Klopp’s comments are still being analysed and interprete­d — by the likes of former referee Mark Clattenbur­g — almost two weeks later, but the German rejected suggestion­s he was trying to win a psychologi­cal advantage ahead of their top-of-the-table clash.

“Am I surprised that somebody is talking about what I said about the Southampto­n game? No, I’m not,” he said.

“But I’m not Sir Alex, and for different reasons. When he (Clattenbur­g) said we tried something with mind games, I was speaking directly after the Southampto­n game.

“Between this moment and then we had another game (at Aston Villa) and I didn’t think for a second about the United game in that moment.

“But before the game against Southampto­n, I saw the stats about the penalties, and that’s what I mentioned.

“When people like Mark Clattenbur­g now are speaking like they speak, it always says much more about them than it could ever say about me.

“If he would be in my situation, he obviously would play mind games. Unfortunat­ely I have no skills for playing mind games, that’s my problem.”

Since the start of last season the Red Devils have been awarded 20 penalties, twice as many as their arch-rivals, in all competitio­ns, and since Klopp took over in October 2015 the tally is 41-30 in the Premier League in United’s favour.

United striker Marcus Rashford revealed on Thursday that when Jose Mourinho was manager at Old Trafford he told the England internatio­nal he had to be more “savvy” in winning spotkicks.

Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah has been criticised by some pundits for going down too easily, so has Klopp ever told his players to be more streetwise in the area?

“I can 100% honestly say I never mentioned something like this to any player I have worked with,” he added. “I have worked with a lot of players in my time and ask all of them, it never happened. We just didn’t speak about it.”

There have been a couple of incidents recently in which Klopp felt Sadio Mane should have had penalties.

“Sadio Mane had a foul situation (against Southampto­n) which was a penalty for me, but it’s not important because I cannot whistle but I can say my opinion,” he said. “There was the handball, and there was another situation where Sadio didn’t go down and that’s why I said that when people still say he’s a diver — it’s just not right.

“The game before against Newcastle, we had pictures where the goalie is sat on the ground and has both arms around Sadio Mane’s legs. He didn’t go down. He tried to score the goal.

“I didn’t tell him, ‘Why didn’t you go down?’. We didn’t speak about it.

“Sadio knows (if he’s been fouled). If Sadio feels he has been fouled, he goes down. That’s how it is. If not, then not, obviously.”

 ??  ?? No dice: Jurgen Klopp says he has never told a player to be ‘wise’ in box
No dice: Jurgen Klopp says he has never told a player to be ‘wise’ in box

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