Liverpool manager feels
Manchester United fans went too far ‘It doesn’t happen too often that no one gets hurt,’ he saysJürgen Klopp has said Sunday’s
protests at Old Trafford demonstrated why he appealed for calm in the wake of the European Super League debacle.
The
Liverpool manager supports the right of Manchester United fans to protest against the Glazer family’s ownership but believes a line was crossed when some entered the stadium, leading to the postponement of the clubs’
Premier League game, and
police officers were injured. Their actions, he claimed, were the reason he called for restraint amid the anger of the Super League fallout, when pundits including Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher urged supporters to unite in protest at owners’ greed.