JURGEN KLOPP had a scary moment following Liverpool’s match against Newcastle when he misplaced his wedding ring on the Anfield turf.
Even though he lost his valuable band, his Liverpool team won 4-2 over the Magpies to take the top spot in the Premier League without conceding any points.
As Klopp lowered his ring to the ground, he was making his way to the Kop at Anfield to join the supporters in celebrating the incredible victory.
He had to interrupt his customary fist pumps to the audience in order to find it.
Additionally, the German manager was unable to locate it until a cameraman appeared to locate it and send Klopp in the proper way.
After taking up the ring and kissing it in front of the camera, the former Borussia Dortmund coach appeared relieved and smiled as he reeled off.
Additionally, Klopp previously acknowledged on Sky Sports that he had to have his wedding ring recovered by scuba divers.
“I lost it once, and I was in the water, so I needed a professional diver to find it,” he stated.
“From time to time I lose a few pounds and it can fall off!”
While in a post-match interview with Bein Sports, he expressed gratitude to the cameraman who found his special ring.
“I don’t wear jewellery, but this is the one ring I can’t live without,” he remarked.
“My idol is the videographer who discovered it. For 2024, he will be my new hero.
“From now on if he wants to have my full face [in the camera] then he can have it.”
Similar to the match itself, the incident was a small panic that turned out to be successful for Liverpool.
Despite throwing everything at Eddie Howe’s Newcastle team, the Premier League’s top team was unable to reach the back of the net.
Despite playing a dominant game, Mohamed Salah missed a penalty in the first half, and Liverpool went into the interval drawing 0-0.
However, the second half was a revelation as Salah scored four minutes after the break and Alexander Isak levelled for Newcastle five minutes after that.
Curtis Jones and Cody Gakpo successfully countered the Swede’s equaliser, and with nine minutes remaining, Sven Botman made things tense by making it 3-2.
Salah, nevertheless, refused to allow his side to fall. Before leaving for Egypt’s international service, he made amends by scoring a penalty in the 86th minute in his second attempt to give his team the victory.