The Liverpool boss has been embroiled in multiple controversies over the last week, not to mention his explosive actions on the pitch which led to an FA investigation into his sending off against Manchester City almost a week ago, with Nottingham Forest fans using these resources to try and make the Reds boss feel uncomfortable from the dugout.
From the stands of the City Ground, a section of the home fans went all out with chants against Liverpool and their manager, 'Jürgen Klopp, you're trainers are shit', letting the Anfield institution know that they have always played the role of victim in every negative situation that comes their way, with the chants being interpreted in different ways, for while some opened the wound by referring to the tragic accident at Hillsborough, others pointed to the German manager's statements that have caused conflict against other institutions.
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The most recent case to which Nottingham fans perhaps made reference was the one against Manchester City, for while the Reds boss' words did not sit well with a couple of Premier League institutions, on the pitch the German's actions were irrational and unjustified in the face of a foul by his player that resulted in him being sent off after his irrational actions against the centre referee.
The fact that Klopp is operating in total tranquillity from the bench after the Manchester City incident gave the Reds' opponents ample reason to use these resources against him in the opening minutes of the first half. With direct attacks on Liverpool, the team that occupies the last position in the overall standings in the PL makes it clear that there is no such atmosphere of good atmosphere where good entertainment should prevail on and off the pitch.
From the social networks, an endless number of comments have negatively branded the actions of the Nottingham Forest fans, as in addition to blatantly insulting the Reds boss, they also took it upon themselves to continue the series of insults of a regrettable event that marked English football and these two institutions in 1989.
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