16 Oct 2022 20:14:45
Does Klopp miss 3 games now, or 1?


1.) 16 Oct 2022
16 Oct 2022 22:05:55
Shouldn’t have reacted that way, but I hope Taylor phones him after he watches it back, apologises, and tries to get the red card rescinded. People make mistakes, they always will, but when you do you should always own up to them and try and make amends.


2.) 16 Oct 2022
16 Oct 2022 22:40:54
Klopp was red carded for his reaction. If the decision was wrong that doesn't make Klopp's reaction right.
I don't think it will be rescinded.
We didn't get the Salah foul but we got the Fabinho one that led to Foden's goal being disallowed.
No complaints from me.


3.) 16 Oct 2022
16 Oct 2022 23:09:11
You’re right Rigsby it won’t be rescinded, that’s the way it all works rightly or wrongly. If I was Taylor though and I watched that back, I’d like to think that I’d apologise and try to get the ban rescinded. It wouldn’t happen, but at least I’d have tried to make amends. Just the way I see it.


4.) 17 Oct 2022
17 Oct 2022 00:11:20
Deffo won't be removed. Did you guys saw that the referees declined to shake hands with Klopp?


5.) 17 Oct 2022
17 Oct 2022 00:45:07
I’m answer to the original question, I think he misses one game. I might be wrong but I think you have to have done something a bit above and beyond just getting sent off to get more than a 1 game ban. Violent conduct red cards for players is 4 games so I would imagine it is the same for managers and I don’t think he what he did would class as that, silly as it was.


6.) 17 Oct 2022
17 Oct 2022 01:40:57
Its not just today but salah has ben getting fouled in almost every game the same way and nothing was given almost all the time.


7.) 17 Oct 2022
17 Oct 2022 07:19:57
Interesting that pep ran onto the pitch at one point and then got in Taylor’s face as he went to the monitor. Don’t recall any action taken about that though…

Klopp lost his head (which at least was a terrible decision) and got rightly sent off but let’s at least be consistent.

Also how much commentary was there last night over the Fabinho tackle. Firstly it’s a clear foul and secondly it comes straight from a city goal kick that should have been a corner anyway!


8.) 17 Oct 2022
17 Oct 2022 09:50:45
Klopp prolly deserved to be off BUT seriously, Taylor as well as his linesman, were taking the mick on the play. I mean, how can anyone see what Silva did to Salah and say, "Yeah, that's legal"? I mean, just how? it's border line trolling at this point.

And here's where Taylor failed miserably, IMO. The guy says he was letting things go YET he stops the play when City were on the attack (even the City players were fuming) just to send Klopp off, make it about himself and show that he was in some way in control whereas most people watching could clearly see he had lost the plot and had NO control over the game in any way. Typical of English refs. Make everything about themselves.


9.) 17 Oct 2022
17 Oct 2022 10:19:10
Hold up there now cowboys, isn't this what we have all been looking for for years? Let the game flow, ignore the 50/ 50s and stop the diving.
If Taylor had the whistle in his lips for every foul yesterday there would have been 100 free kicks. Instead he let it flow and then used VAR to cancel a goal that had a foul involved.
I know we support or team but do we want the bread buttered on both sides also?
I give the ref 9/ 10
PS Klopp agreed that he was wrong.


10.) 17 Oct 2022
17 Oct 2022 10:41:17
You can let the game flow but still blow up for clear fouls polecat. You can have both in a game. Shirt pulling is and always has been a foul.

The issue with the VAR will sort it approach is the “clear and obvious” hurdle any action has to reach.

If Taylor had see the shirt pull yesterday live and decided it wasn’t enough for a foul he wouldn’t have been asked to go the monitor.


11.) 17 Oct 2022
17 Oct 2022 12:01:27
Personally, I was happy with Klopp's reaction. I love to see the passion and taking up for his players. That's one thing I like about Pep as well.


12.) 18 Oct 2022
18 Oct 2022 03:40:39
The managers of all clubs, not to mention players, need to be setting a much better example than they currently are. Wasn’t it the weekend just gone that all junior football matches across Merseyside were canceled because of aggression and intimidation towards officials? The type of behavior Klopp and others display bleeds into amateur football and causes the ever increasing problems within it. I thought the linesman got the decision badly wrong, but Klopp is the figurehead of our club and setting an example for everybody watching, he has to do better than that. He isn’t the only manager or player to do it, it is a collective problem with football, but it needs to be stopped. I don’t care how bad a decision is players and managers need to respect what happens, what we did instead see is petulant, childish, aggressive reactions - it’s not good enough.