Jurgen Klopp suffers freak injury charging towards fourth official while celebrating Liverpool’s late winner vs Spurs

JURGEN KLOPP appeared to suffer a freak injury while celebrating Diogo Jota’s goal against Tottenham.

The Portuguese attacker fired in a late winning goal for Liverpool just moments after Richarlison had appeared to earn Spurs a point.

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@footballdailyJurgen Klopp took off in celebration of Diogo Jota’s winning goal[/caption]

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However during the elation, Klopp ran down the touchline towards the fourth official to celebrate, but then grabbed his hamstring in pain.

Luckily after taking a few steps with his hand on his thigh, he appeared to be fine.

The German then shared a chest bump with midfielder Curtis Jones in celebration of the three points.

Fans spotted the moment and flocked to social media to comment on the moment.

One viewer tweeted: “Hahahahaha….pulled hamstring for 5th position.”

A second commented: “This guy a meme on the sidelines.”

A third wrote: “Hahahaha I love my manager He’s a bloody fruitcake.”

A fourth said: “How is he pulling his hamstring by running 3 yards? Surely he isn’t that unfit?”

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While a fifth added: “Jurgen is a nutbag.”

After the full time whistle, Sky Sports said that they German manager had to have some treatment on his hamstring.

Jota‘s goal completed the scoring of one of the most thrilling games of the Premier League season.

Liverpool had raced into a three goal lead inside 15 minutes, leaving Spurs fans thinking they were going to be on the end of another hammering.

But Harry Kane and Son Heung-min scored to get them within touching distance of a point.

Richarlison got them level in the 93rd minute, only to have their hearts broken by Jota’s late strike.

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