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Jurgen Klopp fumes at Sky Sports reporter after Liverpool denied second penalty in Man City draw

Jurgen Klopp was left fuming after Liverpool were denied a penalty in the last minute of their game against Manchester City at Anfield.

With the score level at 1-1, Argentine midfielder Alexis Mac Allister fell down in the box near the end of the game after Jeremy Doku's boot collided with his chest, despite the Man City winger also getting a touch on the ball. The referee, Michael Oliver, said no to the penalty and even though the VAR team looked at it, they agreed with him. Not long after, the game ended with both teams getting one point each.

Mac Allister had scored a penalty kick earlier after City goalkeeper Ederson had fouled Reds striker Darwin Nunez, cancelling out to John Stones' early goal, reports the Mirror. Klopp talked to Sky Sports reporter Patrick Davidson after the match and vented his frustrations by turning the journalist's question back onto him. Klopp asked: "It was [a reasonable conversation to have]! Maybe you can ask him, but our opinions aren't important. Would you have given the penalty in that situation?

"Isn't it [VAR] there for just making the right decision and not thinking about how high the bar is to overturn a decision? Anywhere else on the pitch that is a 100% foul, and it's a yellow card. He hits the ball, and only because his foot is up here, he kicks him.

"You will find people, like Mike Dean, is he working for Sky? Great appointment by the way but he and others will find something and all the others as well. It's a penalty for all football people on the planet, if you don't think so, maybe you're not a football person."

Meanwhile, Roy Keane offered his opinion on the incident, and disagreed with Klopp, claiming that Oliver made the right decision not to give Liverpool a last-minute

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