By Alistair MagowanBBC Sport

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Jurgen Klopp
Jurgen Klopp was sent off against Manchester City for berating a referee's assistant when a foul was not given

The Football Association will not look into the comments made by the German coach.

The clubs could do what they wanted.

Those comments were not liked by senior figures at City.

In this particular case, I don't feel that at all.

I am aware of myself. You can't hit something that is far away from me.

The FA's stance is supported by anti- discrimination groups who think it would be difficult to prove City's claim.

The German's defence of being related to claims of financial disparity and how it might affect the competitiveness of football is supported by the fact that there was no mention of race, ethnicity, nationality or culture.

"There are three clubs in world football who can do what they want financially, and that's what I'm saying." They can do what they want, but it's legal.

He said that Dan Ashworth said that there was no ceiling for the club. We can't act like them.

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