Antonio Conte has explained why he is ready to forgive Jurgen Klopp for criticising his style of football following Tottenham Hotspur’s draw with Liverpool last season.
The Liverpool boss took aim at Conte’s side for their performance at Anfield back in May. The 1-1 draw ultimately cost the Reds ground in their title race with Manchester City.
Speaking post-match, Klopp claimed 'it wasn't his style of play' when asked about how Spurs approached the game. He said: “I am sorry, I am the wrong person to ask about because I don’t like this kind of football.
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“But that is my personal problem. I think they are world class and I think they should do more for the game.”
But speaking ahead of Tottenham's lash with Liverpool tomorrow, Conte explained why he understood Klopp’s frustration and believes the swipe was only taken because his side had ended the Anfield club’s title challenge.
“Yeah, but if you remember he lost the Premier League for this result,” he said. “I understood his frustration. They lost the title for these two points [dropped]. But you know, instead we reached the Champions League with that draw.
“It’s okay, every coach has to speak for his team, and for every coach it’s important to understand the best strategy to reach a good result. Honestly, I have seen again the last game we played against Liverpool and, if there was a team that deserved to win, it was Tottenham, not Liverpool.
“But I understand after a game when you felt you lost the Premier League to say something wrong against another team, but he has said sorry because he understood. No problem for me. When you are angry, it’s very difficult sometimes to control your emotion.
“First of all, I think that Liverpool have to be proud because in the last five years they were the big, big rivals for Manchester City. Without Liverpool, I think City could do in the same way like Juventus was in Italy.
“For this reason, they have to be proud to reach this level and I think they improved a lot in these years. Sure, they spent money, but Klopp has changed Liverpool and the club gave him the possibility to invest.
“We are talking about an important club in the world with the possibility to spend a lot of money, but it’s important to spend the money in the right way.
“Sometimes you can sign players for £50m, £60m, £80m, £100m, £120m – that happened in the past and you wasted your money.”
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