Malta Independent

Klopp charged by FA for 'improper' criticism of referee

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Jurgen Klopp was charged by the English Football Associatio­n with "improper conduct" on Tuesday for his post‐match com‐ ments about the refereeing in Liv‐ erpool's dramatic 4‐3 win over Tottenham.

The Liverpool manager received a yellow card from referee Paul Tierney after racing along the sideline to celebrate Diogo Jota's stoppage‐time winner Sunday in front of fourth official John Brooks.

Klopp was given until Friday to file an official response before the FA considers disciplina­ry action such as a suspension.

"It is alleged that the manager's comments regarding the match official during post‐match media interviews constitute­s improper conduct in that they imply bias, and/or question the integrity of the referee, and/or are personal /offensive, and/or bring the game into disrepute," the FA said in a statement.

Klopp had said after the game that he did not know what Tier‐ ney "has with us" and also raised issues with comments made by the referee toward him.

On Tuesday, Klopp tried to ex‐ plain his behavior.

"The whole situation shouldn't have happened at all. It was out of emotion, out of anger in that mo‐ ment," Klopp said. "That's why I celebrated the way I celebrated.

"After the game I tried to calm down and didn't properly. I said (in TV interviews): 'What he (Tierney) said to me was not OK.' I opened the box which I didn't want to open. The rest was things I said about how I felt in that mo‐ ment and Paul Tierney doing our games. I'm not a resentful person but these things which happen in the past happens, not intention‐ ally but they are there."

Klopp pulled up sharply after appearing to injure his hamstring as part of his celebratio­ns at An‐ field.

Tierney will not referee a game this weekend, but he is the fourth official for West Ham's game against Manchester United on Sunday and the VAR official for Nottingham Forest's match against Southampto­n a day later.

Shortly after Liverpool's win over Tottenham, the Profession­al Game Match Officials Limited re‐ sponded to Klopp's comments, saying it strongly refuted "any suggestion that Tierney's actions were improper."

Speaking ahead of Wednesday's home match against Fulham, Klopp said: "With all the things I maybe expect a punishment. Refs think I questioned their integrity, which if I am sitting here now calm, I don't do. We have to wait to see what they come back with."

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