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Liverpool boss experienced Harry Redknapp's furious wrath after he crossed Frank Lampard

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The ex-West Ham boss called out the Liverpool icon after a war of words with Frank Lampard escalated during a Premier League clashFormer Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp was once at the mercy of Harry Redknapp's fury following a bust-up between the German icon and Frank Lampard. Lampard later warned Klopp not to be "too arrogant" as the former midfielder also made it clear that he felt a member of Klopp's backroom staff had "crossed the line".Having discussed the mini saga with the media at full-time, Lampard was then the subject of criticism from the Liverpool boss for making their war of words a public matter.READ MORE: Trent Alexander-Arnold's failed Liverpool plan - 'I realised what it meant to him'READ MORE: Liverpool's summer transfer blunder identified with Arne Slot paying the price"Frank was in competitive mood, I respect that," Klopp said.



Final whistle, as a real sportsperson... close the book and he didn't do that and that is what I don't like, honestly."His comments didn't go down well with Lampard's uncle and fellow Premier League icon Redknapp. "Frank has been around professional football since he was a toddler," Redknapp told The Sun."He doesn't need advice from anyone, although I've lots of respect for Klopp.

Sit down." The then-Liverpool boss then gestures to his staff to sit down, which he repeated following the goal.The Chelsea legend did go on to make clear what it was that sparked his fury, adding: "I could have handled it differently but some of the reports were I was upset with the celebrations. They can celebrate like every goal."I'd have had a beer with Jurgen Klopp after the game but there were things on the bench, not from Klopp, that I felt crossed a line.