Klopp tells Arteta wild celebrations were for their team only.

Klopp ecstatic after midweek win against Luton.

February 24th 2024.

Klopp tells Arteta wild celebrations were for their team only.
Jurgen Klopp was overjoyed after his team's win against Luton on Wednesday, and he didn't care about any criticism he may receive for his celebrations. He even defended Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta, who had also faced backlash for his enthusiastic celebrations after defeating Liverpool in a previous match.

Klopp's excitement was evident as he pumped his fist in front of the Anfield stands, after his team came from behind to beat Luton, who were struggling at the bottom of the Premier League table. This sparked a debate about managers over-celebrating, with Arteta and his team being targeted as well.

Some had accused Arteta of overdoing his celebrations, with former Liverpool player Jamie Carragher even taking a dig at him for celebrating with the club's photographer. However, Klopp dismissed the criticism and clarified that he had no issue with Arteta's celebrations.

He stated, "I heard the discussions about Mikel over-celebrating the win against us. That definitely did not come from me. You do what you do for yourself and your people, and I couldn't care less about what the outside world thinks. You can quote me on that."

Klopp also addressed the topic of his own celebrations, saying that he had no claim over fist-pumps and didn't want to. He made it clear that his celebrations were for his team and no one else, and that he didn't care if people liked it or not.

As for the upcoming match against Chelsea in the Carabao Cup final, Klopp stated that his main goal was to win for his team, the club, and the supporters. He didn't care about adding another trophy to his cabinet, as he believed that the most important thing was the team's success and their journey together.

He likened their journey to writing a wonderful book, saying that he was proud of what they had achieved so far and that he would continue to give his all until the very end. He also acknowledged that one day, he would leave and someone else would take over and write their own wonderful book.

In the end, Klopp made it clear that he was fully committed to his team and their success, and he would continue to give everything he had until the very last second.

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