CHELSEA boss Frank Lampard has admitted that he still hasn’t had a drink with Jurgen Klopp following their infamous touchline row.
Blues chief Lamps and his Liverpool counterpart were involved in a heated exchange during a Premier League clash at Anfield last July.
Frank Lampard has not yet sat down for a drink with Jurgen Klopp
The Chelsea and Liverpool managers clashed on the touchline last season
The ex-England midfielder, 42, lost his cool with Klopp and his assistant Pep Lijnders after the referee awarded the Reds a free-kick which led to their second goal in the 5-3 thriller.
Lampard repeatedly swore at Klopp and his backroom staff, at one point telling the German to ‘f*** off’ and ‘sit down’.
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And the Chelsea legend was still fuming after the final whistle, branding Liverpool ‘arrogant’ in his post-match press conference.
Lampard has since admitted he regretted the bust-up and confirmed there was no bad blood between the pair.
Both managers have since faced off again with Chelsea’s 2-0 defeat to Liverpool at Stamford Bridge in September.
But appearing on the new Harry Redknapp Show alongside co-host Dodge Woodall, Lampard revealed he never had the chance to have a drink with Klopp after the game.
Some of the old school managers still make time for a glass of wine after the match. I never managed a drink with Klopp though
Frank Lampard
He said: “These days there’s so much to do after a match – press conferences, television.
“By the time you’ve finished, the other manager’s on a plane on the way home.
“Some of the old school managers still make time for a glass of wine after the match. I always like it. It’s nice having a normal chat.
“I never managed a drink with Klopp though.”
Lampard’s uncle Harry shared plenty of drinks with his various dugouts rivals during his 30-year managerial career.
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And the former Tottenham and West Ham gaffer conceded once typical customs have long since changed in the modern game.
He added: “Back in the day, you had very little to do after the match – you’d be in your office after the match and the opposition manager would come in and you’d share a bottle red.
“Then, you’d get back on the coach and have fish and chips on the way home.”
Lampard made the comments on the Harry Redknapp show
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk