Jurgen Klopp invades Anfield pitch in crazy celebration after Liverpool steal last-gasp winner against Everton
Divock Origi’s last-gasp winner against Everton sparked wild scenes of celebration from Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp.The Reds boss invaded the pitch, sprinting and fist-pumping, before hugging goalkeeper Alisson after his team sealed a fortunate victory at the death.Klopp went nuts as the goal went in3
Klopp went nuts as the goal went in
Klopp later apologised for his actions, claiming he simply could not control himself.He said: “I did apologise to Marco Silva after the game.“I didnt want to be disrespectful. I just couldnt stop myself.“It should not happen, but I cannot hide it.”The German raced over to Alisson3
The German raced over to Alisson
It was the Everton goalkeeper, Jordan Pickford, whose moment of madness led to the goal.Virgil van Dijk’s hopelessly-spooned attempt at goal appeared to be going over the bar, before Pickford intervened on the stretch.He later apologised for his celebration3
He later apologised for his celebration
He only helped the ball along the crossbar and it fortuitously fell on the head of substitute Origi, and the forgotten man had the simplest of tasks.The result pushes Liverpool back to within two-points of league leaders Manchester City, when they seemed destined to lose ground.


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'couldn't stop it' The Reds manager revealed he apologised to Marco Silva after the game for his wild antics Divock Origi's last-gasp winner against Everton sparked wild scenes of celebration from Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp. The Reds boss invaded the pitch, sprinting and fist-pumping, before hugging goalkeeper Alisson after his team sealed
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Divock Origi's last-gasp winner against Everton sparked wild scenes of celebration from Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp. The Reds boss invaded the pitch, sprinting and fist-pumping, before hugging goalkeeper Alisson after his team sealed a fortunate victory at the death.
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