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Liverpool dealt huge Jurgen Klopp blow amid top-four race with Manchester United

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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has been handed a two-match touchline ban, after media comments he made about referee Paul Tierney last month.

One match of Klopp’s two-game ban is suspended until the end of next season, the Football Association said, and an independent regulatory commission also fined him £75,000.

The German spoke about Tierney after the Reds’ 4-3 victory against Tottenham at Anfield on April 30, saying: “We have our history with Mr Tierney.

I don’t know what this man has with us.” READ MORE: What the Manchester United transfer list could look like Klopp admitted his comments constituted improper conduct as they implied bias, question the integrity of the referee, are personal, offensive, and bring the game into disrepute.

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