When Jurgen Klopp learned about Man Utd’s most recent humiliation, he was unable to contain his excitement.

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Jurgen Klopp cut a bewildered figure when told the result between Manchester United and Newcastle as the Red Devils crashed out of the Carabao Cup in the last-16

Following the news on Wednesday that Newcastle had eliminated Manchester United from the Carabao Cup, Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp was left perplexed.

In front of nearly 7,000 traveling fans, Eddie Howe’s team upset Old Trafford with goals from Miguel Almiron, Lewis Hall, and Joe Willock as the Magpies won 3-0. After the final whistle, United was jeered off as they lost for the second straight game without adding a goal.

Darwin Nunez and Cody Gakpo scored goals for Liverpool as they defeated Bournemouth to secure their spot in the quarterfinals. When Klopp learned that Newcastle had defeated Manchester United at the news conference following the game, his response was priceless.

Klopp sent out an expression of confusion, then seemed to mumble “ooooo okay” before gritting his teeth. United has had a challenging start to the season, having already dropped eight games in all competitions, five of which were in the Premier League.

Regarding his team’s performance, the Liverpool manager was happy with what he witnessed. “We should have scored more in the first half with the wind in our favor,” he stated.

“The boys battled really hard, and we scored a fantastic goal in the second half, but the weather was terrible.” We made it through despite the ridiculous one-yard on the pitch. We know they’ll come back at us, so we can’t hold out for long. Instead, we have to attempt playing from the back, which is risky but necessary.

We let up a set-piece goal, and I’m not sure why Justin Kluivert was left unguarded. These kinds of games are really difficult for both sides, and winning is crucial. We discovered one of the millions of methods there are to win a football game. Sometimes you simply have to get through, and that’s what we did. It’s not always about learning.”

Andoni Iraola, the manager of Bournemouth, responded and gave his team credit for their effort. “I think we played really well; we cannot ask for much more from the players,” he remarked.

“We put a lot of pressure on them in the second half, but Darwin [Nunez] scored an incredible goal.” We persisted and had opportunities, but we lacked sufficient clinical expertise,” Iraola said. “One important component today was the wind. Both of us and them had trouble in the first and second halves. Both teams found it challenging, and I believe it made a big difference.

“We planned to exploit set-pieces and Liverpool didn’t want to kick it long in the second half, but they got the second goal, so we have to applaud them. We had a good game today. You’re in a cup tournament and you’d rather not leave.”

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