Mane upset and emotional during bench fury, says Klopp

Mane upset and emotional during bench fury, says Klopp

Sadio Mane was visibly upset after being substituted but manager Jurgen Klopp says all is sorted.

Sadio Mane seemed to react angrily after being substituted. (Reuters pic)
BURNLEY:
Liverpool striker Sadio Mane raged on the bench after being substituted in Saturday’s 3-0 win at Burnley but manager Juergen Klopp was quick to play down the incident.

Mane, who had helped Liverpool on their way with their second goal in the 37th minute, was visibly furious after being substituted just two minutes after teammate Mohamed Salah had failed to pass to him inside the area.

Salah attempted a solo effort rather than try to pick out the Senegalese, who was unmarked and when Mane was removed, he gesticulated angrily from the bench.

“He was upset, that was obvious, Sadio cannot hide his emotions, I like that but (it is) all sorted, we spoke about it,” said Klopp, who said Mane was not reacting to his substitution.

“Everything is fine, we are individuals, we are emotional, it was a situation in the game obviously, what else could happen, it was not a phone call, there was a situation in the game he was not happy about and that is then completely fine,” said the German.

While he played down the incident, Klopp also suggested he was not entirely happy with the way his forward behaved.

“Would he do it exactly the same manner again? Probably not but it happened. He didn’t say any wrong words, just looked a little bit different to how he looks usually. It’s all fine,” he said.

The Premier League now heads into the international break and Klopp joked that it was good timing.

“In a week nobody will remember it anyway,” he said.

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