Jurgen Klopp believes refeering decisions are to blame for Liverpool losing the Premier League title last season.
The Reds missed out the chance of lifting the domestic title finishing second in the race, just one point behind the leaders Manchester City.
“I don’t have any problems with anyone from City. They deserved it just as much as we deserved it,” Klopp told Sport 1, via
“What comes up in a moment like that: a few things happened over the season when a few things went against us, so I was thinking on the day: Let’s hope it won’t be decisive in the end.
“And then you forget about it again and don’t think about it. There were really blatant refereeing decisions. You keep thinking, what went in our favour?"
He added: “Completely without club glasses. We were lucky once not to get a penalty against us. But we were already leading 2-0. Otherwise – nothing.
“And against us? Clear handball penalties, penalties not given. Clear red cards not given against us, so for the opponent. That comes up at this moment. It’s human to think for a moment. But I don’t carry that around for long."
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