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Moyes defends Klopp's behaviour towards referee

David Moyes has defended Jurgen Klopp's touchline outburst which saw the Liverpool manager sent off in Sunday's Premier League win over Manchester City.

Klopp was shown a red card after fuming at assistant referee Gary Beswick for not flagging for a foul during the 1-0 victory at Anfield.

It is so far unclear whether or not the German will be in the dugout for Wednesday's visit of Moyes' West Ham following his dismissal.

Speaking after the game Klopp said it was "about emotion" and took blame for the sending off, saying he "went over the top" but that he felt he had not disrespected the official.

Moyes sided with Klopp and hopes he will be able to go head to head with the Reds boss on Wednesday night.

"First thing I'll say is that I hope he is in the dugout opposite," he said.

"Part of this job is you want to play against the best, compete against them and Jurgen is up there with them all with what he has done for Liverpool over the years.

"His actions are part of it, we are really het up and if you were in that position you would probably feel the same.

"We have all got great respect for referees and the work they have to do, I hope in their way they will understand that, for 90 minutes and a bit longer we might lose our heads a little bit."

Moyes also believes fans would expect a response from their respective manager to any perceived injustice.

"I don't think you should really be asking me a question about Jurgen Klopp because I can't speak for Jurgen Klopp," he added.

"For 90 minutes or so it becomes a really emotional game, sometimes you can change your character from what your true character is.

"But I think if we stood there and did nothing I think our supporters, the public, you (the media), would probably be questioning why

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