Jumat, 28 September 2012

Klopp apologizes - for his face


The obligatory press conference before a Bundesliga match Dortmund coach Jurgen Klopp denies usually alone. But this time, Marco Reus sat on the podium, after all it is on Saturday night against his former club Borussia Moenchengladbach. He promised an aggressive team. An example could there be of their own coach, who apologized a precaution after the DFB investigation for his face time.


"Insult has been no": BVB coach Jürgen Klopp.
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"It was foul! That was foul! That was foul!" Klopp will have shouted just before the end with the game in Frankfurt (3:3) loudly. He was sent to the stands, one of insulting the fourth official Klopp would not hear anything. "Insult has been no, definitely not," assured Klopp. For his grimace against the officials, he asked for leniency: "As I look out of tennis, or if we scored a goal, but when you have to apologize for a face, then I am doing so.".

The Audit Committee of the German Football Association (DFB) had already launched an investigation on Wednesday for unsportsmanlike conduct. "I have not had time for an opinion, we have not even had time to 4 October," said Klopp. The 45-year-old was banned in Frankfurt in injury time for dissent in the stands.

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