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Jurgen Klopp brushes aside Mino Raiola comments that Liverpool manager is a ‘piece of s**t’ and a ‘bad trainer’

JURGEN KLOPP has responded to super-agent Mino Raiola’s insults last week that the German manager was a “piece of s**t” and a “bad trainer”.

The Liverpool manager brushed aside Raiola’s barbs – which also included the suggestion that Klopp showed a “lack of respect” towards his client Mario Balotelli, who joined Nice after a nightmare spell at Anfield.

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Jurgen Klopp did not care for Raiola’s barbed comments, coolly brushing them aside

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Mino Raiola branded Jurgen Klopp ‘a piece of s***’

But Klopp has given the mega-rich agent, who also represents Manchester United‘s Paul Pogba and Zlatan Ibrahimovic, short shrift.

When asked about Raiola at a press conference today, Klopp said: “I’m not interested in things like this. He can say what he wants.”

Klopp denied he made troubled Italian Balotelli an outcast, adding: “We did not isolate him.

“I’m not interested in things like this. It’s a free world, he can say what he wants. There’s no problem.

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“It’s part of the business. It’s all good.”

In the same breath as criticising Klopp, Raiola said he would negotiate with Liverpool again.

He said: “If Klopp wants a player that I represent and he wants to talk to me, good.

“If he doesn’t want to talk to me then I can say to my player: ‘he doesn’t want to talk to me, you can choose another agent or go with a lawyer’.

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Superagent Mino Raiola brokered the deal for Mario Balotelli to transfer to Nice

“I will never be standing in the middle of the interest of my player but it doesn’t mean I have to shut up when I see things are not being done in a good way.”

Raiola has been aiming swipes at anyone and everyone recently – and today called Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola “boring” and said he “didn’t have the balls” to sit down with him and talk.

 

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