ONE OF A KIND: Luis Dias’s humorous reaction had fans in stitches as Klopp threw his hat in anger during the match against Newcastle

This is the funny moment Luis Diaz burst into tears after Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp’s appearance during the team’s play versus Newcastle the other night.

Mohamed Salah scored two goals as the Reds defeated the Magpies 4-2 at Anfield, setting up his debut for Egypt at the AFCON.

Even though a contentious penalty call infuriated commentators and supporters, particularly Ian Wright and Alan Shearer, Liverpool came away with a great victory and went three points clear at the top of the table.

However, during the game, things were anything but easy, as Sven Botman’s header in the 81st minute set up an exciting conclusion. 

And it clearly had an effect on Klopp, who is seen turning to remove his hat and discard it on the ground.

This is the moment Luis Diaz looks at Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp who is furious

This is the moment Luis Diaz looks at Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp who is furious

Yet, Columbian winger Diaz, who was on the substitutes bench, did not share Klopp’s indignation over a match call. 

Rather, Diaz erupts into laughing as Klopp barely stopped himself from tossing the cap.

Following the release of the footage, football fans quickly shared their reactions. One wrote, “I taught I was the only one who saw him.”

A third person commented, “What’s Bro on?,” while another stated, “He’s one big meme that man like the gif that keeps on giving.” That’s what [Diaz] was considering.

“Klopp is one of a kind and I love him,” a fourth person said.

Jota was called “f***ing embarrassing” by Newcastle icon Alan Shearer after the attacker was given a penalty last night.

Jota was also questioned by former Arsenal forward and analyst Ian Wright on X, which was formerly Twitter.

Would prefer to be penalized than to shoot the ball into an empty net! seen everything,’ wrote Wright.

He then bursts out laughing after Klopp stopped himself from throwing his hat on the floor

He then bursts out laughing after Klopp stopped himself from throwing his hat on the floor

The German manager is an extremely passionate coach and wears his heart on his sleeve

The German manager is an extremely passionate coach and wears his heart on his sleeve

Jamie Carragher, a former Liverpool defender, went on to say that he ‘couldn’t grasp’ why a forward would fall when faced with an empty net.

He is not required to descend. Just keep going, Carragher remarked on Monday Night Football on Sky Sports.

Even with the smallest touch, he remains unfazed. All you have to do is place your left foot there.

“He’s fallen far too quickly.” Is communication occurring? There just isn’t much contact, in my opinion.

When there is an open net to place the ball in, I don’t think a player would fall, even with the smallest contact. I find it incomprehensible.

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