Jurgen Klopp has said he should not have thrown a water bottle when Liverpool recovered with a 3-3 Premier League draw at Arsenal.
“I react sometimes in a bit of a strange way,” Klopp said of his reaction to Firmino’s goal. “I apologised to the people around me straight away.
“I threw a bottle on the ground. Nothing serious happened, but still it wasn’t good.
“I was not happy in that moment, but I really thought that was at least the minimum of what we deserved.
“We of course deserved to win, we had more chances. But to lose three goals in five minutes, it’s an obvious problem. The result is not what we wanted. And the five minutes were very decisive tonight.”
Goalkeeper Simon Mignolet was at fault for Xhaka’s goal, flapping at a shot he ought to have saved comfortably.
Klopp remained phlegmatic about the mistake, insisting Liverpool should still have secured victory.
“Simon Mignolet saves these balls 99.9 percent of his full career, but not tonight,” Klopp said.
“Those five minutes can be enough to learn from. We have to learn from this. We should have scored another goal.
“That’s a big compliment for us coming here, creating these kinds of chances, that’s not easy as well.
“If there were to be a winner tonight, it should have been Liverpool.”
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