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Presenter Lineker refuses to apologise after Klopp drops F-word live on TV AGAIN

  /  autty

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is never afraid to show his passion, but he'll likely be in trouble for once again swearing on television in a post match interview.

On a night that will go down in Anfield history, Liverpool overturned a 3-0 deficit to beat Barcelona 4-0 and reach the Champions League final, and Klopp let everyone know how he really felt.

In his interview on BT Sport, he dropped an F-bomb, just days after swearing in a similar fashion after Liverpool's win over Newcastle in the Premier League.

To make things worse, this time the swear word went uncensored, although Klopp was keen to make sure there weren't many children watching.

'It's 10:10pm, most children are in bed... these boys are f****** mentality giants, it's unbelievable,' said Klopp.

He was referring to his team's mental fortitude to come back under extreme pressure: 'Winning is already difficult. Winning with a clean sheet, I don't know how the boys did it.'

Of course, we're accustomed to TV presenters apologising for bad language on air, but Gary Lineker had other ideas when it was thrown back to the studio.

'He's certainly getting quite excited there. I've been asked to apologise on behalf, but I'm not going to. I think he's perfectly entitled to after that.

'He can get away with it, it's after 10 o' clock, after the watershed. Well done, Jurgen!'

'He's gonna get fined but I don't think he'll be bothered,' said fellow pundit Rio Ferdinand, and he'd be right.

'Fine me if you want,' said Klopp, looking straight into the camera right afterwards. 'I'm not native so I don't have better words for it.'

Liverpool pulled off another huge win at the weekend when they got a late winner against Newcastle to keep their title hopes alive. A controversial free-kick taken by Xherdan Shaqiri was headed in by Divock Origi.

After that game, Klopp said 'Shaq, brilliant free-kick and Div, what a header. F****** unbelievable.'

Luckily for sensitive viewers that time, the interview was pre-recorded and Sky Sports were able to add in a beep. This time, BT Sport might be getting a few angry emails.

Klopp also infamously dropped the f-word talking to NBC after Liverpool beat Manchester City 4-3 at Anfield last season.

While in conversation about the win with presenter Arlo White and pundits Lee Dixon and Graeme Le Saux, Klopp said: 'You can look at it as a manager and say "we could have done this or that better" or you can look at it as a football fan and say "What the f*** was that then? Unbelievable..."'

It forced an apology to NBC's American audience before Klopp added: 'I thought in America it's OK and in England it's not.'

When Klopp first joined Liverpool, he described how learning the word 'hamstring' through a number of injuries in the squad had made it 'my s*** word of the year'.

And when asked in a press conference about his promising start to life as Liverpool manager in 2015, Klopp said: 'Sometimes I would really like to change my personality but I cannot forget this f****** loss against Crystal Palace.'

Origi headed in a Xherdan Shaqiri free-kick with four minutes remaining to snatch three points for Liverpool and return them to the top of the Premier League.