Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has been accused of becoming arrogant after his Champions League success last season.
The German was furious in his post-match interview after Saturday's win over Leicester City, slamming Foxes midfielder Hamza Choudhury for his challenge on Mohamed Salah.
Former Crystal Palace owner Simon Jordan believes the comments were aggressive and that there has been a change in Klopp's demeanour this season.
"Is he becoming infected by the disease of arrogance?" Jordan asked on talkSPORT.
"I've noticed a slight change in Jurgen Klopp, in the language and robustness of his position.
"I thought his post-match interview was very brusque and irritable - and I know that journalists can drive you mad with ridiculous questions - in his explanation of Salah and what happened to him.
"I didn't see him complain about what Trent Alexander-Arnold had done to molest a player by dragging his studs down the back of his Achilles.
"He was very aggressive and on the front foot about what happened to Salah."

