Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp says he "deserved" his red card during victory over Manchester City.
Klopp was sent off in the second-half for protesting a foul on Mohamed Salah.
He said, "The game was exceptional, absolutely exceptional. Two outstanding teams faced each other, both wanted to win desperately, both fought really hard, both played football, both defended on an incredibly high level and in the end we finished off one situation and that's why we won it.
"With the red card [Klopp getting sent off], it was through the whole game, situations were happening and Pep Guardiola and I were not happy with the decisions that were made. On both sides you should not let those decisions go. Ok there were harsh fouls but too many and they built up.
"Around our goal I think there were three fouls. First on Mohamed [Salah], then on Fabinho, then on Alisson and in the end, now I've heard people say it's just because of Anfield. Wow, that is interesting because if three fouls don't get whistled and VAR is there to make the right decision, imagine we stand there and talk about the fouls that weren't whistled and led to a goal. That would have been unlucky but it was the right decision. Something snapped in that situation, [the red card] and I am not proud of that and I deserved a red card."

