An unpleasant incident occurred last night (Tuesday) after Atletico Madrid's loss to Liverpool.
At the end of the game, the winner's coach, Jürgen Klopp, was looking for the losing coach, Diego Simeone, to shake his hand - but the Argentine for his part went down with the whistle quickly to the locker room and "disappeared".
Simeone responded to the embarrassing incident: "I usually do not shake hands after a game. I do not like it and think it is also unhealthy because there are always those who come out unhappy. They have a different culture, I do not believe in it," but admitted: "Of course if I see I will have no problem congratulating Klopp on his victory. "
Klopp and Robertson.
At least his players shook hands at the end, Photo: Reuters,
Klopp for his part was not moved despite everything and said: "I wanted to shake his hand, he did not want to. His reaction testified to his restlessness and I do not think he did anything wrong. I was not happy with my reaction either. We were both emotional. He was nervous and I We will certainly shake hands when we meet. "
Simeone left without shaking Klopp's hand and Klopp was NOT happy.
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Even in PSG's victory over Leipzig, there were no shortage of events, but rather on the supporting side.
Killian Ambape squeezed a penalty in a 2-2 draw and immediately told team-mate Leo Messi to approach to kick the ball.
The Argentine scored and later Paris got another penalty.
This time Messi Pargan returned to the Frenchman, and the latter missed.
At the end, Ambape said: "Why did I do that? It's normal. I gave him respect, he's the best in the world. It's a privilege that such a player comes to play for us, so if there is a penalty - he will kick."
Messi and Ambape.
Mutual Paragon, Photo: AFP,