Liverpool boss Klopp blasts: Kane should've seen red

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20 Dec 2021 • 5:48 AM MYT
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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp insists Harry Kane should've been sent off in their 2-2 draw with Tottenham on Sunday.

Klopp took aim at referee Paul Tierney, claiming Kane could have broken Andy Robertson's leg and football needs 'objective' officials.

Robertson was sent off late on for a hack on Emerson Royal but Kane was given only yellow for a reckless challenge on the Liverpool defender during the first half.

Klopp rapped: “I think we all agree it is a clear red card, I just need to ask two people, Mr Tierney and whoever was the VAR. You can give [Andrew] Robertson a red card, he knows that himself but Harry should not have been on the pitch in the second half and then tell me how the game goes. If Mr Tierney does not see it I get that. But the VAR was obviously awake because he told him to look again at Robertson.

“With the penalty he tells me he stopped on purpose because he wanted to be hit. The referee had the best position in the whole stadium.

"You don't need a ref that helps you. You need a ref who is clear and objective. In three decisive decisions he was once right and that was with Robbo, and twice wrong. All three were against us."


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