Jurgen Klopp has again apologised for the “few idiots” who threw objects at Manchester City’s team bus as it made its way towards Anfield ahead of Wednesday’s Champions League tie.
“A perfect example for how it should be,” Klopp told a news conference on Friday. “You cannot take things for granted.
“First of all, I have to say, again, apologies for what happened before the game. It’s so strange.
“You go with your own bus through the crowd and it feels fantastic, it’s great, it’s support. You come in our garage and then the first thing I heard was that they smashed something on the bus of Man City. And it kills everything in that moment for us.
“You cannot be happy about that any more, you don’t feel it any more.
“Another good example for that is you give people the opportunity to do something good [but] because of a few idiots it will maybe never happen again. That’s how it is.”
He added: “It leaves us even more in a situation when you think: ‘It was all strange’. The atmosphere during the game was one of the best I’ve experienced.
“But these things around, I changed my view. It’s not OK. It’s not like it should have been. Nothing else to say about this.”
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