Sadio Mane: Liverpool forward reacts angrily on the bench at Burnley
Sadio Mane: Liverpool forward reacts angrily on the bench at Burnley

Sadio Mane: Jurgen Klopp laughs off Liverpool forward's outburst in Premier League win over Burnley


Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp played down striker Sadio Mane's angry display after being substituted in the 3-0 win at Burnley.

The Senegal international, who scored his fourth goal in as many games, become annoyed after apparently failing to receive a pass from Mohamed Salah late on.

He was taken off shortly afterwards and proceeded to show a side to his character rarely seen in the mild-mannered forward.

However, Klopp laughed it off.

"But it's good eh? He was upset, it was obvious," said the German. "Sadio cannot hide his emotions, I like that. But all sorted. We spoke about it and everything is fine.

"We are individuals, we are emotional. It was a situation in a game. What else could have happened? It was not a phone call.

"Would he do exactly the same again? Probably not. He didn't say any wrong words, he just looked a little bit different to how he looks usually."

Jurgen Klopp’s hilarious reaction to finding out Alexander-Arnold’s goal was awarded as an own-goal!

Mane's goal gave the visitors a cushion after a fortuitous opener when Trent Alexander-Arnold's cross deflected up off Chris Wood and looped into the top corner.

Roberto Firmino became the first Brazilian to reach 50 Premier League goals before the focus turned to Mane when the pair were taken off five minutes from time.

The win extended their 100 per cent record to four matches, maintained their two-point lead over Manchester City and set a new club record for 13 consecutive league victories.

Roberto Firmino: Liverpool forward scores at Burnley - becoming the first Brazilian to net 50 Premier League goals
Roberto Firmino: Liverpool forward scores at Burnley - becoming the first Brazilian to net 50 Premier League goals

Not that Klopp was that excited.

"I don't feel proud in the moment but I am happy because this record is really nice," he added.

"We don't go for these records but this team want to write their own stories and create their own history.

"The 13th game in that series, with the boys showing that attitude, that makes it.

"If someone had asked me four weeks ago if it was possible I would have said, 'probably not' so now we have to pray they come back (from internationals) healthy and the most intense period starts in September with five away games and one home game.

"So far, so good."

Follow Sporting Life on social media - find us on Facebook here or tweet @SportingLifeFC

Related football links

Like what you've read?

MOST READ FOOTBALL

Sporting Life
Join for free!
Access to exclusive features all for FREE - No monthly subscription fee
Race Replays
My stable horse tracker
giftOffers and prize draws
newsExclusive content

FOOTBALL TIPS

We are committed to Safer Gambling and have a number of self-help tools to help you manage your gambling. We also work with a number of independent charitable organisations who can offer help and answers any questions you may have.
Gamble Aware LogoGamble Helpline LogoGamstop LogoGordon Moody LogoSafer Gambling Standard LogoGamban Logo18+ LogoTake Time To Think Logo