sport news Gary Lineker refuses to apologise as Jurgen Klopp swears on TV AGAIN

'He can get away with it... well done, Jurgen!': Lineker refuses to apologise to BT Sport viewers after Klopp drops the F-word live on television AGAIN Liverpool pulled off an amazing comeback victory in the Champions League They overcame a 3-0 deficit to beat Barcelona 4-0 in the second leg of the semi  Jurgen Klopp showed his emotions by swearing in his post-match interview 

By Matt Porter For Mailonline

Published: 23:18 BST, 7 May 2019 | Updated: 23:30 BST, 7 May 2019

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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is never afraid to show his passion, but he'll likely be in trouble for once again swearing on television in a post match interview.

On a night that will go down in Anfield history, Liverpool overturned a 3-0 deficit to beat Barcelona 4-0 and reach the Champions League final, and Klopp let everyone know how he really felt.

In his interview on BT Sport, he dropped an F-bomb, just days after swearing in a similar fashion after Liverpool's win over Newcastle in the Premier League.   

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp swore on television once again after their incredible victory

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp swore on television once again after their incredible victory

However, BT Sport presenter Gary Lineker refused to apologise for Klopp's bad language

However, BT Sport presenter Gary Lineker refused to apologise for Klopp's bad language

Liverpool somehow managed to reach the Champions League final against all odds

Liverpool somehow managed to reach the Champions League final against all odds

To make things worse, this time the swear word went uncensored, although Klopp was keen to make sure there weren't many children watching.

'It's 10:10pm, most children are in bed... these boys are f****** mentality giants, it's unbelievable,' said Klopp.

He was referring to his team's mental fortitude to come back under extreme pressure: 'Winning is already difficult. Winning with a clean sheet, I don't know how the boys did it.'

Of course, we're accustomed to TV presenters apologising for bad language on air, but Gary Lineker had other ideas when it was thrown back to the studio.

It's not the first time Jurgen Klopp has sworn on television or during press conferences

It's not the first time Jurgen

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