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Andy Murray in hysterics as Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp pulls hamstring celebrating

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Andy Murray in hysterics as Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp pulls hamstring celebrating
Andy Murray in hysterics as Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp pulls hamstring celebrating

ANDY MURRAY couldn't help but have a laugh at the expense of Jurgen Klopp as the Liverpool boss pulled his hamstring celebrating a goal.

The Reds manager witnessed a seven-goal thriller from the touchline after his side had taken an early 3-0 lead inside 15 minutes.

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Klopp celebrates his team's winner (above) before holding his pulled hamstring
Andy Murray saw the funny side of Klopp's celebration injury
Andy Murray saw the funny side of Klopp's celebration injuryCredit: Getty

Curtis Jones, Luis Diaz and a Salah penalty put Liverpool seemmingly out of sight against a Spurs side that conceded five goals in 20 minutes to Newcastle last weekend.

Harry Kane pulled one back for the visitors before half time before Son scored a second with 10 minutes left.

Richarlison netted the equaliser in the 93rd minute but a slip up at the back was capitalised on by Diogo Jota who clinched the winner.

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This sent Klopp into a frenzy as he ran down the touchline celebrating the last minute strike.

But his celebrations were cut short when he pulled his hamstring, clutching his leg as he made his way back to the dugout.

And Scottish tennis legend Andy Murray has shared his reaction on his Twitter account.

His tweet read: "Did Klopp just pull his hammy?" with laughing emojis as he admitted he was in hysterics.

One user responded by saying: "Yep, he looked a bit Klopped out."

Another added: "And got a yellow."

Another replied: "He did and I've jarred my shoulder. #celebrationinjuries"

Liverpool overtook Spurs to go fifth in the Premier League while also having a game in hand.

Spurs have only won two of their last nine league games and sacked interim manager Cristian Stellini just under a week ago.

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Stellini took the reigns on a temporary basis for a handful of games after the sacking of Antonio Conte.

Ryan Mason is back as acting head coach, a role he has previously held in between permanent manager appointments.

They sit sixth in the league, nine points off fourth placed Manchester United.

They host Crystal Palace next weekend as they look to salvage something from this season's campaign.

Keep up to date with ALL the latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football page

Liam Docherty

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