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Full Reason why 56-year-old Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp angrily storms out of interview after Manchester United win vs Liverpool FA Cup quarter final

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Man United eliminated Liverpool from the FA Cup quarterfinals with an exciting victory.

In one of his final games as Liverpool’s manager at Old Trafford, Amad scored past Caoimhin Kelleher in stoppage time of second-half extra time, shocking the German. Liverpool twice overtook the lead after falling behind, but United fought back and kept them at bay.


Scott McTominay poked home in the tenth minute to give the home team a strong lead. But after Liverpool scored two goals in a row, United’s bad habits finally got the better of them. The Merseysiders led 2-1 at the half.

With three minutes remaining in normal time, Antony tied the game, despite having more possession of the ball. However, Liverpool took the lead once more when Andre Onana failed to stop Harvey Elliott’s shot.


Full Reason why 56-year-old Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp angrily storms out of interview after Manchester United win vs Liverpool FA Cup quarter final


Marcus Rashford’s goal gave Erik ten Hag’s team a chance to tie the score. Then, Amad scored the game-winning goal to eliminate their opponents from the FA Cup.

The drama didn’t stop there, as Klopp abruptly left an interview with the Norwegian television station VSport. “Then the rest of the season starts, so hopefully they come back (from the international break) healthy,” Klopp is heard saying in a video on X.

When the reporter returned, he inquired as to how the extra time had become so difficult. In most cases, intensity is key to success.

In a swift response, the manager of Liverpool said, “How can you ask such a stupid question?””You cannot ask, ‘How can they have more resources?'” when you look at us infrequently or never.

“I’m not sure how many games United has played, but we have played a lot. The sport is that. I’m really disappointed by that question, but it’s obvious you found it to be satisfactory. According to the Mirror, he asked the final question of the interview before the Liverpool manager became impatient. “Come on!” was the message he left behind. It’s obvious that your physical condition is poor. “I’m not courageous enough to do this.”



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