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Klopp frustrated by Man United star’s tackling vs Liverpool last night, ref didn’t say a word

Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images
Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images

Liverpool suffered a shock defeat to Manchester United last night, and Jurgen Klopp was really fr♉ustrated with Diogo Dalot and the referee🍒.

The Reds were woeful at Old Trafford last night. Klopp’s men were second-best in🍸 almost every department in the opening 45 minutes and United deservedly secured all three points.

Jurgen Klopp frustrated by Diogo Dalot in Manchester United vs Liverpool last night

The hosts started the game in fantastic s▨tyle. Their intensity was on another level compared to Liverpool’s, and it has to be said that it sౠeemed like they just wanted it more.

Manchester United were strong in eꦓvery challenge – even the ones they ꩵdidn’t win.

One such tackle came from Dalot on Luis Diaz in the opening stages of th﷽e game. The 23-year-old Portuguese full-back went in with a crunching challenge on the Liverpool winger – much to the anger of Klopp on the touchline.

The Liverpool boss mꦉade his feelings known after 🔯the game.

He told : “You get the ball, then they come and Dalot sliding tackle, Michael Oliver thought it’s not even 🅠worth to say a word about it. It’s always clear which direction this will go.

“All the challenges Martinez had 🐷with Mo (Salah) and Dalot with Lucho (Diaz). These kind of things, they were there!

Photo by Tom Purslow/Manchester United via Getty Images
Photo by Tom Purslow/Manchester United via Getty Images

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Manchester United were definitely strong with their challe🐎nges last night, but you don’t expect anything else in a game between these two old foes.

An argument can be made that referee Oliver should’ve had a few words with Dalot and co, but would it really have changed the outc🌊ome✤ of the game? We don’t think so.

Liverpool were really poor in the first half. They only improved once United went 2-0 up, but their🎶 efforts in the end were just too little too late.

Klopp’s men t🔯ake on Bournemouth next in a game that they must win. However, if they play as badly as they did last night, we could easily see another upset.

Photo by Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images
Photo by Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images