Jurgen Klopp should have been sent to the stands and should receive a touchline ban for his wild celebration of Liverpool’s dramatic winner in Sundays Merseyside derby, according to Adrian Clarke.The Reds bosssprinted onto the pitch to hug goalkeeper Alisson when Divock Origi scored in the sixth minute of added time to seal a 1-0 victory over local rivals Everton.The German soon came to his senses and returned to his dugout, punching the air as he ran back to celebrate with his coaching staff.
"Look at Jurgen Klopp!" "This place has gone berserk!" When Divock Origi scores a 96th minute winner against #EFC…Watch one of the most bizarre Merseyside derby winners in history here: https://t.co/rJ54Gzv6sy pic.twitter.com/h4nLqQeFDl— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) December 2, 2018But his reaction has split opinion from fans and pundits, in a debate over whether Klopp escapes criticism and punishment because of his likable personality.A week after Jose Mourinho was hammered for smashing a bottle carrier in celebration of Manchester Uniteds last-minute win the Champions League, the overall majority reacted positively to Klopps celebration.The FA announced Monday that Klopp had been charged for misconduct andfootballer-turned-broadcaster Clarke, speaking before the governing body took action, insisted the German deserved to be punished for breaking the rules by entering the field of play.
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Speaking on Mondays Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast, the former Arsenal man said: I dont want to sit here and hammer a manager for showing passion, because it was a natural reactionBut the big but, in my opinion, is that you cant just run on the pitch.It doesnt matter if youre the manager or not, you just cant have people running on the pitch during the game, its just not the done thing.1
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