Roberto Firmino continued his fine start to the season in Liverpool's victory over Burnley on Saturday evening, claiming a goal and an assist as the Reds ran out 3-0 winners.
But Sadio Mane's animated reaction after being substituted moments after Mohamed Salah had opted to shoot under-pressure rather than pass to the unmarked Senegal international became one of the game's major talking points, with Klopp playing down the situation after the game.
“He was upset, that was obvious. Sadio cannot hide his emotions and I like that," he said.
"But all sorted. We spoke about it and everything is fine. We are individuals, we are emotional.
"It was a situation in the game he wasn't happy about. That's completely fine.
“Would he do it (react) in exactly the same manner again? Probably not. But it happens.
“He didn't say any wrong words (to anyone), it just looked a little bit different to how he looks usually.”
Firmino was withdrawn alongside Mane and was seen trying to calm him down on the sidelines during the remainder of the game.
And he was caught on camera, very much seeing the funny side when standing between Mane and Salah as they returned to the the dressing room after the final whistle.
It is reassuring to see Klopp and Firmino's reactions give the clear suggestion that the frustration will swiftly blow over.