JURGEN KLOPP told his own fans to “stop singing that s***” during Liverpool’s win over Bournemouth.
Supporters were yelled at by the Reds boss as they sang their chant for him.
As chants of “I’m so glad that Jurgen is a red” to the tune of The Beatles I Feel Fine rang around Anfield, Klopp could be seen gesturing for the fans to stop.
He was also picked up shouting an X-rated message to the crowd on a pitchside microphone.
Klopp could be heard yelling: “Can you stop singing that s***? Can you stop it?”
Footage of the incident, which occurred after Liverpool had taken a 3-1 lead, later went viral on social media.
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The Liverpool manager had previously asked fans not to sing the song during matches.
He instead pleaded for supporters to only belt it out at full-time.
Speaking after his side’s dramatic win over Tottenham in May, he explained: “I have to say now, I love all of them but my song, don’t sing it!
“If you want to sing it, sing it after the game in the bars, wherever. Because it is always like it is closing the game.
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“We are 3-0 up and I hear ‘I’m so glad that Jurgen is a Red’. It is not over!”
Despite Klopp’s concerns, his side were able to hold on to claim their first win of the season.
Goals from Luis Diaz, Mohamed Salah and Diogo Jota sealed all three points after the Cherries had taken a shock early lead.
There was still a negative for Klopp, though, with summer signing Alexis Mac Allister shown a straight red card.
The Argentina international will now miss next Sunday’s trip to St. James’ Park to face Newcastle.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk