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Jurgen Klopp responds to Man United being 'disappointed' with Liverpool draw

Jurgen Klopp struggled to comprehend Manchester United's reaction to Sunday's 2-2 draw against Liverpool.

Klopp found himself astounded when a journalist informed him that Man United were wistful over their draw with Liverpool. The Reds required an 84th-minute penalty kick to secure equal honours at Old Trafford, but despite the tie, they appear dissatisfied for not bagging three points.

Mohamed Salah emerged as the knight in shining armour from the spot after Aaron Wan-Bissaka fouled Harvey Elliott in the area. Klopp's camp trailed after goals flared by Bruno Fernandes and Kobbie Mainoo during the second half, putting United ahead. Liverpool had initially overwhelmed the match, logging 15 shots in the first half while the Red Devils failed to challenge Caoimhin Kelleher.

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Although the hosts managed to participate more during the last 45 minutes, Liverpool nonetheless marked 28 shots alongside recording 63% possession. While it seems Manchester United has settled into the habit of surrendering late leads recently, Liverpool is likely the more disheartened side, relative to their standing before the game.

Post-match, Klopp was left speechless during one interview. The reporter put forward: "Jurgen I sense a feeling of disappointment, actually in both camps, but more from your side, how is the assessment of the game?", reports the Mirror.

At the mention of 'both sides', Klopp's facade dropped instantly, and his attention was diverted by the remark. The German gaffer, due to bid adieu to Anfield at season end, commenced his response by

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