Liverpool coach, Jurgen Klopp has revealed why he celebrated wildly when Divock Origi scored a 96th-minute winner against Everton in the Merseyside derby on Sunday.
“I have to apologise for how I reacted,’’ Klopp said at post-match.
“I did immediately afterwards to Marco Silva, I didn’t want to be disrespectful but I couldn’t stop myself.’’
Klopp added: “The game was what we expected. It was unbelievably intense and hard for both teams.
“Both had chances and both goalkeepers had outstanding performances and a very weird goal. I can imagine all the disappointment of Everton in a situation like that.
“We got it (the win) and we’ll take it and it was a brilliant night. If I could describe (how he felt when Liverpool scored) I could control it and I probably wouldn’t run on the pitch.
“Today, because of the intensity, I cannot hide my emotions, I did it. I’m not sure what the FA will do in this situation.
“The plan was not to run and when I stopped, I was close to Alisson. He was surprised, you should have seen his eyes.’’