A Goodison Park ball boy has become a hero to Everton fans for sarcastically applauding Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp off the pitch after Sunday’s Merseyside derby.Klopp’s side failed to break down a resilient Toffees team and missed their chance to return to the top of the Premier League table.1
Jurgen Klopp confronted an Everton ball boy who appeared to clap sarcastically at the Liverpool manager at full time.More: https://t.co/XJpka0w61D pic.twitter.com/XggRXwgrLs— Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) March 3, 2019The boy’s father, Steve Callaghan, confirmed on social media that his son did sarcastically applaud Klopp.“He most certainly did. That’s my boy,” Mr Callaghan wrote in a quoted tweet about the incident.Mr Callaghan further discussed the confrontation, and revealed what his son said to the Liverpool manager.“No threats by Klopp or my son,” he continued. “All good-natured – what the derby is all about.“He just asked Klopp what he thought about the World Cup final…”In his post-match press conference Klopp appeared to suggest his side struggled to perform well due to the weather – with the German’s blaming of wind becoming a semi-regular occurrence.The wind was coming from all directions and did not help anybody, he said.
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