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Jurgen Klopp has denied there was a row between himself and his Sevilla counterparts – despite an exchange of words at the full time whistle.

Klopp was involved in a heated discussion with the Spanish club's backroom staff at the end of the 2-2 draw at Anfield, with manager Eduardo Berizzo already sent to the stands for throwing the ball away.

But the Liverpool boss moved to dismiss suggestions of an argument after the game, revealing he was invited into the La Liga side's dressing room after the game, with Berizzo explaining the actions which led to him being sent off.

The Argentine was dismissed in the second half for throwing the ball away as Liverpool tried to take a quick throw – though he offered his own bizarre explanation for his behaviour post-match.

Joe Gomez was also sent off in a feisty affair as the Reds began their Champions League campaign with a point.

"They invited me (into the dressing room),” Klopp said. “100% no problem.”

“The manager of Sevilla asked me to come into the dressing room, he wanted to explain the situation around his red card, whatever.

"We had a completely normal talk afterwards, everything's fine, there was not a bit (of trouble). there were a lot of smiles, maybe there was not not a smile on my face but not because of the things we spoke about, only because of the result."