Jurgen Klopp has confirmed he went to speak to referee Anthony Taylor after being sent off in Liverpool's win over Man City on Sunday.
The Reds boss was dismissed after reacting angrily to Mohamed Salah not being awarded a free-kick following a foul by Bernardo Silva, and is still waiting to see how the FA will punish him and if he is to serve a touchline ban.
As a result, Klopp is set to take his place in the dugout for Liverpool 's home clash with West Ham United on Wednesday night. And with the German again apologetic for his reaction at Anfield which led to his dismissal, he revealed he spoke to Taylor in the official's office at Anfield as the pair reflected on some of the incidents in the game.
READ MORE: What Darwin Nunez did in just 18 minutes against Man City was remarkable
READ MORE: Frank Lampard responds to Jurgen Klopp comments with defence of Man City
"I think I will be there tomorrow because nothing has really happened yet", he told reporters. "I don't think something will happen tomorrow to be honest, a few hours before the game.
"I know where David (Moyes) was coming from, that's clear. I still think I should have dealt differently with the situation. I do usually.
"I explained after the game, in this moment you could not bring me in this mood. No chance. But the whole game led to that maybe a little bit. The way it went, the way it was a very, very intense game with a lot of decisions which both managers didn't understand on both sides.
"For me it was like, I don't know, in Germany we say, 'the one drop that made the bucket overflow.' I'm not happy with my reaction but that's the way it was and everbody saw it.
"I was sitting after the game in the office of Anthony Taylor and spoke, completely calmly, about all the situations. How I saw the game, how he saw the game. It was a completely calm discussion.
"That's the situation. I got a red card and now we wait for the process."
READ NEXT
-
Diogo Jota devastating Liverpool injury blow confirmed by Jurgen Klopp
-
Naby Keita back in Liverpool training as Jurgen Klopp confirms Ibrahima Konate return date
-
David Moyes gives strong defence of Jurgen Klopp after Liverpool manager's touchline anger
-
Jurgen Klopp faces unexpected Darwin Nunez decision as Liverpool consider midfield change
-
Gary Neville claims Pep Guardiola makes same mistake as Sir Alex Ferguson at Anfield