Andreas Christensen was the unfortunate recipient of a red card against Liverpool today.
The Chelsea defender was given his marching orders after hauling down Sadio Mane as the Senegalese forward charged towards Kepa Arrizabalaga’s goal.
Referee Paul Tierney brandished a yellow card at first but after consulting the VAR, Christensen’s punishment was upgraded to a red card.
Andreas Christensen was the unfortunate recipient of a red card against Liverpool today.
The Chelsea defender was given his marching orders after hauling down Sadio Mane as the Senegalese forward charged towards Kepa Arrizabalaga’s goal.
Referee Paul Tierney brandished a yellow card at first but after consulting the VAR, Christensen’s punishment was upgraded to a red card.
Was a red card the right decision for Andreas Christensen? 🧐#CFC #LFC #CHELIV pic.twitter.com/6BisC7FloU
— GiveMeSport Football (@GMS__Football) September 20, 2020
However, Jurgen Klopp was clearly not happy by the fact that those on the Liverpool bench were in a buoyant mood in response to the intervention by those at Stockley Park.
Journalists Julien Laurens and Miguel Delaney reported that the Reds boss fired back, saying that they should never applaud a red card.
Red card for Christensen. The Liverpool players in the stands clap and sort of celebrate. Klopp turns round from the touch line and shouts: “Are you crazy? We never ever do that, ok?”
— Julien Laurens (@LaurensJulien) September 20, 2020
Klopp seemed to tell Liverpool staff/subs not to applaud a red card.
— Miguel Delaney (@MiguelDelaney) September 20, 2020
"NEVER do that."
According to Laurens, Klopp said: “Are you crazy? We never ever do that, ok?”
Fair play, Jurgen. Christensen’s red card late in the first half proved to be decisive, with Liverpool going on to dominate proceedings after the restart to secure a 2-0 win.
Sadio Mane opened the scoring with a brilliant header from Roberto Firmino’s cross and had his second of the game shortly after courtesy of yet another error from Kepa.
The Liverpool superstar pressured the Chelsea ‘keeper in possession and was duly handed the ball by the Spaniard to tap home.