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Jurgen Klopp’s ‘absolutely fine’ after Liverpool draw and Pep Guardiola is totally fine, too! Promise – The Warm-Up

MONDAY’S BIG STORIES Klopp and Pep are fine Ad/> They’re fine! They’re like, totally cool with it. Seriously, water under the bridge, agree to disagree, it’s nothing. Honestly.

Can we just move on now? Premier League'I don't like this kind of football' — Klopp slates Spurs' tacticsA DAY AGO We’re sure Jurgen Klopp isn’t still thinking about the draw that hampered Liverpool’s title bid or Tottenham’s supposed negative football which earned them a point at Anfield on top of the six they collected against Manchester City this season. Look, even in his own words Klopp has said it’s “fine… whatever… absolutely fine”. Except, well, he’s anything but fine with it, taking issue with Tottenham’s 36 per cent possession (let’s hope he didn’t see Newcastle’s tally 10 minutes into the second half at City on Sunday…) and stating that “this kind of football” is not for him, featuring “world-class players” who “block all the balls” (how dare they) and deploy “smart” tactics which “makes it not easier for us” – err, isn’t that the point? But apart from that, he’s all good, who wants the quadruple anyway, and over in Manchester so is Pep Guardiola.

He’s like totally not hung up on the Champions League or anything. Seriously, he’s just super buzzed their Premier League lead is now three points with three to go. Just see for yourself! /> See! Fine.

«One week ago, nobody even...everyone in this country supports Liverpool, the media and everyone,” he said, although that wasn’t quite the question. »Of course, because Liverpool has an incredible history in Europe, not in [the] Premier League, because they’ve only won one in 30 years, but it’s not a problem at all. The situation is what it is.” No problem at all, says Pep, so that settles that.

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