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"Did Mr Keane say it was a sloppy performance? Maybe he is speaking about another game. I'm not sure if I heard it right," Klopp added. "Maybe it was about another game. It cannot be about this game. "Sorry, but that's an incredible description of this game. It was absolutely exceptional. Nothing was sloppy. Noting. It was, from the first second, dominant - a team in form."Keane stressed that Klopp had not heard him correctly, insisting the Liverpool manager needed to hear his comments in full. "I will watch it, 100 per cent," Klopp promised. Klopp was talking about Liverpool winning the Community Shield, then drawing their opening league games against Fulham and Crystal Palace - 'two really good games and one bad game'. Keane jumped in with a classic that got Klopp guffawing:
"Would you think they have you been sloppy, a little bit sloppy, Jurgen?""I would love to say it was just because we were sloppy," responded a smiling Klopp. https://twitter.com/SkySportsPL/status/1561779157385846784 Keane and Klopp with a sweet appetiser before the meaty main course between the old rivals.
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