Jurgen Klopp delivered an angry message to Liverpool fans in The Kop during their game against Bournemouth on Saturday.
The Reds came from behind to pick up their first win of the season and extended their unbeaten run in the league to 13 games.
Klopp’s side earned a 3-1 thanks to goals from Luis Diaz, Mohamed Salah and Diogo Jota.
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However, they had to play the last period of the game with ten men after new midfielder Alexis Mac Allistar was shown a red card.
Despite the victory, the German manager was noticeably angry during the game as supporters in The Kop started singing a rendition of his song, as per the Liverpool Echo.
Klopp had previously explained that he didn’t want the supporters to sing the song until they had won the game.
As a result, he was heard shouting: "Can you stop singing that s***? Can you stop it?"
Still work to do for Liverpool
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Despite winning, the scoreline didn’t reflect Liverpool’s struggles, particularly in the first half.
They conceded inside three minutes after giving away possession allowing Antoine Semenyo to fire home.
The Reds have recently completed the signing of Wataru Endo from Stuttgart for £16m who will provide much-needed balance to the midfield.
Since losing both Jordan Henderson and Fabinho to the Saudi Pro League, Liverpool have lacked a defensive-minded option in the middle of the park.
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They missed out on Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia who both joined Chelsea so supporters will be hoping that the fairly unknown midfielder Endo will be enough to solve their problems.
The Japanese international could make his debut next weekend as The Reds face a tough trip to Newcastle, who are likely to be one of their rivals for a place in the top four this season.
Despite the initial poor performance, Klopp was pleased with the performance shown against Bournemouth and will be looking for something similar on Tyneside.
“It was a top response. The level was really good, it was really good,” he said.
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