Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp was pretty excited about his team's win against Manchester City – so much so that he swore during a pitchside interview with NBC.

Jurgen was clearly still so overjoyed by that 4-3 victory that he forgot it's generally frowned upon to swear on live telly.

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He first clocked on that he was being interviewed by an American network and said: "That means my boss [Liverpool and Boston Red Sox chairman Tom Werner] is watching, jumping up and down!"

Speaking to Arlo White, Lee Dixon and Graeme Le Saux, Klopp then added: "You can look at is as a manager and say, 'We could have done this or better' or you can look at it as a football fan and say, 'What the f*** was that then? Unbelievable'."

And after the presenter had apologised to NBC's audience for Klopp's language, the coach joked that maybe it wasn't such a big deal to drop the f-bomb on a US show, saying: "I thought in America it's OK and in England it's not."

Klopp did give his own apology for his 'fruity language' later, whilst still on TV. Viewers, including former Liverpool star Jamie Carragher, were loving it:

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Roberto Firmino, Sadio Mané and Mohamed Salah scored for Liverpool in their victory against Manchester City on Sunday (January 14).

This also makes it the first time that Pep Guardiola's side have been beaten in the Premier League this season.

From: Digital Spy