Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool side ended Manchester City's dreams of going an entire season unbeaten this evening at Anfield and fresh off the famous victory the German manager casually dropped an F-Bomb live on television in the US.
While discussing the crazy 4-3 victory with Arlo White, Warren Barton and Graham Le Saux an excited Klopp exclaimed:
You can look at this game in a few different ways. As a manager, you can say we could have done this and that better or you can look at it as a football fan and say what the fuck was that?
Klopp dropping the F bomb on NBC Sports 😂 pic.twitter.com/LmlqlgjPVG
— Angelo Fiorini (@afiorini78) January 14, 2018
As NBC Sportsnet host, Arlo White apologised to the, no doubt, many offended Americans watching on, Klopp did his best Randy Marsh impression to claim "Oh, I thought in America it's OK?"
Jurgen Klopp just dropped an F bomb on NBC, they apologized, and he said “I thought that was okay in America” and laughed. What a guy. What a match. Amazing. #LFC
— Brady Josephson (@bradyjosephson) January 14, 2018
Klopp drops the F bomb live on NBC. When the host apologized, he said "I thought it was OK in America" 😂
That was as good as Salah's quick spin dribble. #LIVMCI— Meridö (@MeridSisay) January 14, 2018
Jurgen Klopp with the 2nd live F bomb on NBC in 13 hours. Nice.
— Dr. a license plate named Bort, MD (@mgalo24) January 14, 2018
Hats off to @NBCSN for post game coverage of #LIVMCI and thank you for the f bomb Klopp its another reason why the fans love you! #passion #YNWA
— Gameball (@gameballmcgraw) January 14, 2018
Klopp's Liverpool side resisted a late comeback attempt from league leaders Manchester City to inflict a first league defeat of the season over Pep Guardiola's men. The Reds were impressive 4-3 winners with Roberto Firmino, Mo Salah, Sadio Mané and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain making a claim that there's still a fab four at Anfield and maybe Coutinho was just their Pete Best.