Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp defends calling African Cup of Nations a 'little tournament'

‘I didn’t mean it like that!’ Jurgen Klopp defends calling African Cup of Nations a ‘little tournament’ after angry reporter demands apology from Liverpool boss in fiery post-match press conference exchange

  • Jurgen Klopp called the African Cup of Nations a ‘little tournament’ on Tuesday 
  • A reporter then angrily demanded an apology from the Liverpool manager
  • But Klopp defended his comments and said they were taken out of context 
  • Reds boss is set to lose Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Naby Keita to AFCON 
  • REPORT: Liverpool maintain flawless Champions League record with Porto win 


Jurgen Klopp insisted his comments were taken out of context after he was embroiled in a fiery exchange with an angry journalist on Wednesday night. 

The Liverpool manager, following his side’s 2-0 win against Porto, was called up on what he said on Tuesday when he described the African Cup of Nations a ‘little tournament’ while talking about international breaks. 

Yet on Wednesday the journalist, speaking via video link to Klopp, demanded an apology and believed Klopp would never say a ‘little tournament in Europe’ – yet the German moved to defend his comments as he referred to losing the likes of Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane to the event starting in January. 

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp defended calling the African Cup of Nations a 'little tournament'

Star players Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane will be missing for Liverpool while they play in AFCON in January

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp defended calling the African Cup of Nations a ‘little tournament’

Salah will be at AFCON representing Egypt

Mane will also be in Cameroon for Senegal

Salah will be at AFCON representing Egypt while Mane will also be in Cameroon for Senegal 

In full, the reporter firstly asked: ‘Hi Jurgen, during your last pre-match presser, you deliberately called the Africa Cup of Nations a “little tournament”.

‘I think it’s an insult to the players, an insult to the fans, an insult to the people on the continent and I think you owe the continent an apology.’

A taken aback Klopp replied: ‘I didn’t mean it like that. I didn’t mean it like that, I don’t know why you understand it like that to be honest…’

The journalist then rebuked: ‘That was what you said, I listened to the presser and you said the continent in Africa [is little], that is what you said.’

Klopp then defended his comments: ‘I didn’t mean it like that, come on. So I was not even close to it being the idea in my mind that I want to talk about the African Cup of Nations as a “little tournament” or the continent of Africa as a little continent, not at all. 

Guinea's Naby Keita, dependent on his injury, is set to also be unavailable to Reds boss Klopp

Guinea’s Naby Keita, dependent on his injury, is set to also be unavailable to Reds boss Klopp

‘What I meant was, if you watch the whole press conference then you might have understood it the right way if you wanted to, because I said there are no international breaks until March now.

‘I said “oh there’s a little tournament in January” and I didn’t mean a little tournament, I was just saying it’s still a tournament, it’s ironic. It’s still a tournament, a big one. We lose our best players to that tournament…’

Yet the reporter wasn’t done yet: ‘But you wouldn’t say that in Europe, you wouldn’t say a “little tournament in Europe…”‘

Klopp concluded: ‘I am not a native speaker but if you want to understand me wrong, you can do that all the time. 

Liverpool will be without top scorer Salah in the New Year due to the African Cup of Nations

Liverpool will be without top scorer Salah in the New Year due to the African Cup of Nations 

‘I know that I would never think like this. I don’t understand why you thought this to be honest, but that’s really not OK as I would never do that. But that is it now.

‘It was not my intention but you made something [more] of it, so that is not so cool to be 100 per cent honest.’

The African Cup of Nations will be held in Cameroon and kicks off on January 9, with the final to be held on February 6, and Klopp is set to lose Salah, Mane and Naby Keita to international duty. 

source: dailymail.co.uk