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Jurgen Klopp apologises for alleged coin throwing towards Pep Guardiola, Liverpool condemn 'vile' chants

Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool have condemned supporters who allegedly threw coins at Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola at Anfield on Sunday. City saw their unbeaten start to the season ended after Mohamed Salah scored to give Liverpool a 1-0 victory. Ad Guardiola said he had objects thrown at him after Phil Foden had a goal ruled out by VAR.

Premier LeagueGuardiola: Anfield crowd tried to target me with objects15 HOURS AGO “Next time we will do it better. It didn’t get me. They try it again next year,” said the City boss sarcastically.

“All these coins, they tried, but didn’t get it. They got the coach years ago.” In 2018, City's team bus had objects thrown at it on arrival at Anfield ahead of a Champions League match. Told about Guardiola’s comments in his post-match press conference, Liverpool manager Klopp said: “Oh, horrible.

I am sorry. I apologise for that. “I had no idea about it.

It never should happen, never.” Mbappe 'shocked' by PSG exit reports Guardiola says coins were thrown at him at Anfield Liverpool added in a statement: “We are aware of an incident involving objects being thrown into the technical area at today’s game. “This is totally unacceptable behaviour and not the standards of behaviour we expect at Anfield. “This incident will be fully investigated using CCTV and those found guilty will be punished, including a lifetime ban from Anfield Stadium and a possible football banning order.” Liverpool also condemned «vile» chanting from the away end, which was reportedly related to the Heysel and Hillsborough disasters.

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