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Reason why 56-year-old Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp angrily storms out of interview after Manchester United win vs Liverpool FA Cup quarter final

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Man United beat Liverpool in an exciting game in the quarterfinals of the FA Cup and knocked Liverpool out.

The German was shocked when Amad scored past Caoimhin Kelleher in stoppage time of second-half extra time in one of his last games at Old Trafford as boss of the Liverpool club. Liverpool came back from being behind and took the lead twice, but United fought back and held them off.

In the tenth minute, Scott McTominay poked home to give the home team a great start. Liverpool scored two goals in a row, though, and United’s old habits caught up with them. The Merseysiders went into halftime ahead 2-1.

Even though they had the ball more, Antony tied the game with three minutes left in normal time. But Liverpool got ahead again when Harvey Elliott’s shot was deflected past Andre Onana.

Reason why 56-year-old Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp angrily storms out of interview after Manchester United win vs Liverpool FA Cup quarter final

Erik ten Hag’s team came back from being behind and scored through Marcus Rashford. Amad then scored the game-winning goal, putting their rivals out of the FA Cup.

The drama didn’t end there; Klopp then left an interview with Norwegian TV station VSport without warning. A video on X shows Klopp saying, “Then the rest of the season starts, so hopefully they come back (from the international break) healthy.”

The reporter came back and asked, “How did it get so hard in extra time? Usually, intensity is the name of your game.”

The Liverpool manager quickly answered, “How can you ask such a stupid question?””You can’t look at us that often or never and ask, ‘How can they have more resources?'”

“We have played a lot of games, but I don’t know how many United has played. That’s the sport.” Really let down by that question, but it’s clear you thought it was good.” The interview started with his last question before the Liverpool boss had had enough, according to the Mirror. He left with the message, “Come on!” It’s clear that you’re not in great shape. “I’m not brave enough for this.”

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