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A TV presenter said that Klopp had a year left to live - and had to apologize - voila! sport

2024-01-29T09:10:51.973Z

Highlights: A TV presenter said that Klopp had a year left to live - and had to apologize. Uruguay's Alberto Cassman confused the Eriksson case, saying live that the Liverpool manager was dying. Laxman was left with no choice but to take responsibility for the fatal error. "It is my duty to correct and apologize to the audience, and not to hide," he said later on X (formerly Twitter) The clip that went viral went viral on social media sites Twitter and Facebook.


Uruguay's Alberto Cassman confused the Eriksson case, saying live that the Liverpool manager was dying. "It is my duty to correct and not to hide," he said later


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On January 11, Sven Goran Eriksson, the former coach of the England national team, announced that he has pancreatic cancer and has at most a year left to live.

The Swede always dreamed of coaching Liverpool, but did not get the opportunity, so a few days after the unfortunate news arrived, Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp decided to pay him his last respects and invited him to work alongside him at the club.

These details got mixed up in the mouth of a Uruguayan TV presenter, who created a big embarrassment live - and had to apologize for a serious mistake.



As you remember, last Friday Klopp announced that at the end of the season he will end his career in Liverpool.

The Uruguayan manager Alberto Cassman intended to tell about it yesterday (Saturday) and said: "Jurgen Klopp will no longer guide the English Liverpool. The doctors diagnosed him with pancreatic cancer and gave him a year to live. As a result, he resigned and the team will be forced to appoint a new coach."

Documenting the mistake that went viral

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Laxman was left with no choice but to take responsibility for the fatal error, which he did both in front of the cameras and later on X (formerly Twitter).

"Friends, yesterday I reported false information regarding Klopp, the coach of Liverpool in England. I clarified the confusion immediately in the same place where I sinned. The mistake was solely mine. It is my duty to correct and apologize to the audience, and not to hide," he said after the clip went viral.

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