Come On! Afraid To See, Jurgen Klopp Actually Celebrates Penalty Failed Mohamed Salah

JAKARTA Liverpool's match against Arsenal left a funny moment. It happened when Reds tactician Jurgen Klopp celebrated Mohamed Salah's missed penalty.

The match between the Reds and Arsenal took place at Anfield Stadium, Sunday, April 9 evening WIB. Both teams ended the match week 30 of the English Premier League with the same score as 2-2.

In this match the hosts came back after the Gunners took a 2-0 lead in the first 30 minutes. Klopp's men are also more likely to win if Salah doesn't miss a penalty in this hot game.

Salah first scored one goal three minutes before the break to cut the score to 1-2. He then had the opportunity to bring the Reds to equalize the score with the visitors in the 54th minute.

The Egyptian international is believed to have executed a penalty after Rob Holding brought down Diogo Jota in the box. Unfortunately, the penalty went wide from Arsenal's goal mouth.

At the time of Salah carrying out his duties at the twelve-even point, Klopp was reluctant to see it firsthand. The German manager turned his face away and looked at the stands.

Inaccurate Penalti Salah immediately made Arsenal supporters cheer immediately. Klopp thinks Klopp came from supporters of the home team, so he immediately blocked his boxing as an expression of celebrating a moment.

However, Klopp immediately realized that Salah's execution turned out to be wide. He was confused and could only witness the moment awkwardly.

The moment shocked many people and immediately went to social media to mock the Liverpool manager. "Klopp thought Salah scored a goal," wrote one, as quoted by The Sun.

Klopp turned his face away from Salah's penalty and tried to cool down. I cried, "reply to another.

Substitute Roberto Firmino finally equalized for Liverpool with three minutes remaining normal time. The 2-2 position makes the two teams go home with one point each.

This result does not change Arsenal's position at the top of the standings. They collected 73 points from 30 matches or six points ahead of Manchester City in second place who had just played 29 matches.