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Klopp responds to Nigerian Journalist who tackled him for calling AFCON "little tournament"
 
From: Kelvin Ugo Ubaka
Thu, 25 Nov 2021   ||   United Kingdom, UK
 

Thursday 25th November 2021: Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has cleared the air concerning his comments and given reasons why he branded the Africa Cup of Nations tournament as a “little tournament” after a Nigerian journalist, Ojora Babatunde of OJB Sports confronted him.
Ojora had said, “Hi Jurgen, during your last pre-match presser, you deliberately called the Africa Cup of Nations a ‘little tournament’.
“I think it’s an insult to the players, an insult to the fans, an insult to the people on the continent and I think you owe the continent an apology.”
Klopp in response to the offended journalist, said that his remark after the 4-0 win against Arsenal on Saturday – was just an expression of his frustration at losing vital players at an important stage of the season.

You're not a nice person!" Jurgen Klopp snaps at reporter and storms out of  interview - Mirror Online
Liverpool look set to let go of Mohamed Salah, Naby Keita and Sadio Mane for the month-long tournament, which runs from January 9 to February 6.
Klopp in his remark after Saturdays game said “In January, there’s a little tournament in Africa, I just want to say, and I think Asia is playing games, too – South America as well, great, can’t wait.”
The journalist had said Klopp had insulted the players, fans, people, and continent of Africa with the comment.
Klopp however, replied during his Champions League post-match press conference after Liverpool had secured a fifth straight win in the competition to beat Porto 2-0 on Wednesday, said, “I didn’t mean it like that. I don’t know why you understand it like that.
“It’s not even close to the idea in my mind that I want to talk about AFCON as a little tournament, or the continent of Africa like a little continent, not at all.
“What I meant is, because people said, and if you watch the full press conference, if you wanted to understand it in the right way you could have understood it in the right way. I said ‘there’s no international break anymore until March’ and I said: ‘Oh and there’s a little tournament in January,’ and I didn’t mean a little tournament, just like you say it when there’s still a tournament. It’s ironic. There’s still a tournament. A big one. We lose our best players to the Africa Cup of Nations.
“I’m not a native speaker, but if you want to understand me wrong you can do that all the time. I know that I would never think like this. I never understand why you thought like this to be honest, but that’s really not OK, because I would never do that, but that’s it now.
“It was not my intention, but you made something of it. That’s not so cool as well to be 100 per cent honest.”

 

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