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Roy Keane has admitted he was 'sat at home cringing' when Jurgen Klopp made his Liverpool players 'hold hands' after a 2-2 draw with West Brom in 2015.
The Reds had picked up 11 points from their opening seven Premier League matches under Klopp when they hosted West Brom.
Jordan Henderson scored first before Craig Dawson and Jonas Olsson put West Brom ahead.
A late goal from Divock Origi led to an explosion of joy at Anfield, followed by Klopp celebrating with his team.
But the full-time scenes, which saw the players join hands and celebrate in front of the Anfield crowd, was recalled by Manchester United legend Keane prior to Sunday's win over Tottenham Hotspur.
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"[That game vs] West Brom, they drew and he's got them all cheering and holding hands at the end.
That's his style of management and it's obviously worked for him"
Asked whether he had that kind of treatment under Sir Alex Ferguson, Keane recalled: "Maybe not too many [hugs] but I didn't want any.
We were there to do a job and win trophies and that's the style of that manager.
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