Jurgen Klopp apologises to Pep Guardiola after Liverpool's win over Man City

Jurgen Klopp issued an apology to Jurgen Klopp after the Manchester City manager complained that he had coins thrown at him by Liverpool supporters at Anfield.

Liverpool are investigating the incident and have vowed to give lifetime bans to an fan found guilty of throwing objects at Guardiola.

Speaking about the incident after City’s 1-0 defeat at Anfield, Guardiuola sarcastically said: ‘Next time we will do it better. It didn’t get me. They try it again next year.

‘All these coins, they tried, but didn’t get it. They got the coach years ago.’

And when he was alerted to Guardiola’s complaints, Klopp said: ‘Oh, horrible. I am sorry. I apologise for that.

‘I had no idea about it. It never should happen, never.’

A statement from Liverpool read: ‘We are aware of an incident involving objects being thrown into the technical area at today’s game.

‘This is totally unacceptable behaviour and not the standards of behaviour we expect at Anfield.

‘This incident will be fully investigated using CCTV and those found guilty will be punished, including a lifetime ban from Anfield Stadium and a possible football banning order.’

Guardiola was riled after Phil Foden’s goal in the second half was ruled out by referee Anthony Taylor after he used VAR to spot Erling Haaland’s foul on Fabinho.

Mohamed Salah then went on to score Liverpool’s winner, which has ended their run of three games in the Premier League without a win.

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