The Football Association charged the manager of the team after he was sent off in the game against the City.

The charge of improper conduct needs to be responded to by Friday.

Gary Beswick, the assistant referee, was sent off after he didn't flag for a foul on Mohamed Salah during the game.

Speaking after the game, he said that he went over the top but that he didn't disrespect the official.

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Ahead of the visit of West Ham on Wednesday night and the FA charge, Klopp said he expected to lead his team at Anfield before he accepted he could have handled the situation better.

I think I'll be there tomorrow. A few hours before the game, I don't think there will be anything happening.

Jurgen Klopp appeals after Mohamed Salah is fouled, leading to a red card for the Liverpool manager
Image: Klopp appeals after Mohamed Salah is fouled, leading to a red card for the Liverpool manager

I should have dealt with it in a different way. The managers on both sides didn't understand many of the decisions that were made in the game.

In German we say with one drop the bucket overflows.

Everybody saw it and I'm not happy with my reaction. I got a red card but now we are waiting for the process to start.

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"We don't have to be best friends, but I am sure anyone would like to be with us," he said. Competition is normal. The question was the beginning of it.

I said I respected what they were doing, but my answer was not right to some people. A man throwing a coin is a huge mistake. It was a great performance by the team. I didn't want to watch the football game.

Should managers like Klopp be setting an example?

Jurgen Klopp

Ahead of a midweek round of games, the behavior of managers has been put in the spotlight due to the angry touchline rants by the two managers.

In a game that was watched by hundreds of millions around the world, Klopp was shown a red card for angrily berating match officials in the second half after a foul wasn't given on the Egyptian.

When Phil Foden's goal was ruled out for a foul after a VAR check, the man in charge of the game yelled at the referee.

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Ref Support UK, a leading charity that supports referees in grassroots football where abuse is common, criticized the antics of both managers.

The idea that it is ok to do it is perpetuated by people in youth football when they see world recognised figures behaving like that.

After the game, he said he probably deserved his punishment and he received some backing from fellow managers on Tuesday, but he hopes the German won't be on the touchline on Wednesday.

Jurgen Klopp during Liverpool's 3-3 draw with Brighton
Image: Jurgen Klopp has until Friday to respond to the FA's charge

It becomes an emotional game for a while. It's possible to change your character from what you really are. He was probably correct if you look at the incident.

I would like to see him in the sideline. We would like to play against the best. We have great respect for the refs, but I hope they understand that for 90 minutes we can lose our heads.

I hope he is in the same place as I am.

It's part of the job to compete against the best and that's what Jurgen is up against.

If you were in that situation, you would probably feel the same.

The majority of the time managers conduct themselves properly, but they can be thrown if key decisions go against them.

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Klopp sent off as tempers flare at Anfield

I know that we have a responsibility. "We're in high pressure jobs and there's a microscope put on managers in the modern day." The decisions that go against you can be thrown at us.

Eddie Howe said he knew his behavior needed to set an example.

He said that he tries not to lose his emotions because he never knows what the future will hold.

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"You have an expectation to make sure the game is upheld in the right way with the right spirit because I am going to be looked at by millions of children."

We have a lot of respect for the referees. I hope they understand that for 90 minutes and a bit longer, we might lose our heads.

The referees were harangued by players at a number of top-flight games at the weekend.