Many find Jurgen Klopp’s exuberant displays of emotion a breath of fresh air. But not everyone.
The Liverpool manager celebrated like an exploding powder keg when Joe Allen scored a last-minute equaliser against Arsenal in a thrilling 3-3 draw on Wednesday night.
Of course a lot of fans absolutely love his passionate displays of joy…
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@John_W_Henry @Linda_Pizzuti Watch the most passionate manager in the whole world! #LFC #KloppLFC https://t.co/opi4JmAD9v
— Gus (@cy4lfc) January 13, 2016
This is why I love Klopp, he's one of the most passionate managers in football
— Greg Bullock (@GreggyB_1996) January 13, 2016
But it seems quite a number seem to think his behaviour is rather more calculated. The general consensus amongst his detractors is that Klopp behaves in such a way to monopolise the attention…
@JOE_co_uk @BeardedGenius Look at me everybody, look at me!
— Chris Jones (@CjeJones) January 13, 2016
@JOE_co_uk Its not, at all!! Its attention seeking at its finest!
— Proud Evertonian (@ProudEvertonian) January 13, 2016
Handful on here who know my ex's won't believe this but Klopp is the biggest attention seeker I've ever seen. 'Passion' is for the cameras.
— Chris (@LondonGoona) January 13, 2016
All that bollocks from Klopp on the touch line is just attention seeking shite.
— Tortured Toffee. Lge🥇9️⃣ FA🏆5️⃣ CWC🏆1️⃣ CS🏵9️⃣ (@torturedtoffee) January 13, 2016
Klopp loves all the attention, makes it all about him
— Alan Sylvester (@alansilly) January 13, 2016
I never thought I'd dislike Klopp this much, what a sad bastard, celebrating like he's won the title when his team get a draw at home…
— Scotty Gooner (@clockending) January 13, 2016
Klopp's "passion" is becoming pathetic now.
— READ BIO!! (@FourFourNyle) January 13, 2016
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Fuck off Klopp you fake prick
— Michael Ryan (@MichaelRyan98) January 13, 2016