Monterrey coach Antonio Mohamed launches astonishing attack on Jurgen Klopp

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Monterrey coach Antonio Mohamed has launched an astonishing attack on Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp.

Antonio has accused Klopp of disrespecting him during last month’s Club World Cup semi-final in Dubai and says he launched an expletive-ridden rank at the German coach.

Liverpool won the game against the Mexican champions 2-1 in Doha with goals from Naby Keita and Roberto Firmino.

Klopp hailed Alisson after the win in December and said “all you need is Alisson Becker” after watching two of his second-half substitutions combine to win the game late on

The match though was not without its controversies, with both coaches having had choice words for the officials with Mohamed claiming Joe Gomez should have been sent off.

Mohamed complained that referee Roberto Tobar should have dismissed Gomez for two fouls and claimed “maybe a Liverpool shirt has more weight”.

But the Monterrey man has now revealed the depth of ill feeling with Klopp whilst on the sidelines.

“What happened is that I was disrespected,” Mohamed told Enganche . “[Klopp] kept asking for yellow cards because he said we were hitting [Mohamed] Salah all the time. Then when I asked for a card to expel one of their players, he stuck his tongue out at me like a p*ssy.

 

 

“When I saw him, I laughed at first and then I got a little angry and rose to his bait – then my neighbourhood came out and I lost all elegance and composure.

“If I have to tell you what I said to him… I can’t even remember, because I thought if I swear at him in English I won’t be myself.

“So I think I said to him ‘Your f*cking mother’s c*nt, who have you been f*cking? Queer’.

“I went away because I never fight with the substitutes’ benches, but I went crazy because I felt he was trying to disrespect me.

“I don’t know if I reacted well or badly, but it came from inside.”

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