Jurgen Klopp did not shake hands with Tony Pulis (right) at Anfield
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp
says he has no problem with West Brom or their manager Tony Pulis
despite a fractious 2-2 draw at Anfield.
Klopp did not shake hands with the Baggies boss at the final whistle
and was involved in a confrontation with a member of the visiting
team's backroom staff as he went onto the pitch to celebrate with his
players.Craig Gardner's reckless knee-high challenge on Dejan Lovren, which went unpunished even though the defender departed on a stretcher and left the ground on crutches, was the worst of the afternoon's tackles but Klopp said he did not have a personal issue with Pulis.
"I didn't see him after the game. I can say nothing," he said. "We had some words in the game; sometimes it takes more than a few seconds to cool down.
"If you want to make a big story, then please. Sometimes it is like this. Usually I shake hands; I did not today because it was not a friendly game."
Liverpool defender Dejan Lovren is stretchered off against West Bromwich Albion
Simon Mignolet's error led to West Brom's first goal when he failed to claim the ball after coming for a deep corner, but Klopp defended his goalkeeper despite the growing criticism from fans.
"I said to Simon at half-time, 'If somebody says it was your fault, it is not true, it is my fault'. I have nothing negative to say about Simon," he added.
"In England it is really difficult for goalkeepers to come out as there is no one to protect them but he can help if he comes out."
Pulis played down any perceived animosity with Klopp, insisting he was more annoyed about not leaving with three points.
Jordan Henderson of Liverpool is congratulated by Christian Benteke after scoring
"We have come here, tried to be resilient. I don't think there was a booking during the game. The big disappointment was they got that goal."
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