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Jurgen Klopp has been one of the most memorable managers the Premier League has ever known since he turned up at Liverpool in 2015 - but it hasn't always been for the best reasons.
Klopp has a true winner's mentality and will not hold back from venting his fury after a defeat - and you'd often be hard pressed to find an instance where he simply admitted his side were well beaten without pointing out any further factors.
Sportsmail looks back on a huge list of bizarre excuses Klopp has made during his time in charge at Anfield.
It seems the weather conditions must be perfect for Liverpool or it could scupper Klopp's high-intensity style, and after losing to Southampton in the EFL Cup semi-finals, Klopp threw caution to the wind with his excuses for the 2-0 aggregate loss.
After failing to extend their lead over rivals Man City, Klopp said the snow on the turf stopped the ball from rolling and disrupted their attempts to keep possession as a result - despite having more than 70 per cent of the ball.
We've had windy, dry, and snowy - it wouldn't be complete without muddy too, would it? Even though Liverpool emerged victorious in their Champions League group stage clash at Ajax - winning 1-0 - Klopp was keen to point out the challenge of playing on their pitch.
Speaking to Klopp after a bad Liverpool display is often a tough experience, as BT Sport's Des Kelly discovered after their 1-1 draw to Brighton earlier in the season.