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Jurgen Klopp says that Sadio Mane's angry reaction on the Liverpool bench at Burnley wasn't down to the fact that he had just been substituted.

Mane was taken off for Divock Origi shortly after failing to receive a pass from Mohamed Salah when the score was 3-0, with the Egyptian instead opting to turn back on himself and shoot with his right foot, with his tame effort saved by Nick Pope.

When he was taken off, the Senegalese could be seen walking past Klopp and shouting at a member of Liverpool's staff on the bench, and ended up being comforted by fellow goalscorer Roberto Firmino, who had also just been replaced.

"Sadio Mane is an emotional guy, we are all individuals," said Klopp to Sky Sports.

"Something went not like he wanted, it is not the substitution. We will clarify it in the dressing room."

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Klopp went on to praise the performance of his side in the win, which was achieved thanks to a Chris Wood own goal and strikes from Mane and Firmino.

Speaking at his press conference, Klopp went into further detail.

“He was upset, that was obvious. Sadio cannot hide his emotions and I like that. But all sorted.

"We spoke about it and everything is fine. We are individuals, we are emotional.

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"It was a situation in the game he wasn't happy about. That's completely fine.

“Would he do it (react) in exactly the same manner again? Probably not. But it happens.

“He didn't say any wrong words (to anyone), it just looked a little bit different to how he looks usually.

“For me, it's just a little story. Thank God we are away for a week so if you write something about it we won't read it anyway.

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“And in a week nobody will remember it anyway.

"It's a cool moment for it to happen! But it's all fine."

The Liverpool boss also praised the performance of his side in the win.

"We were brilliant, there were so many 50/50 situations because of the long balls but we played early balls in behind as well," he said.

"In moments we played really, really good football. Everything was there.

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"We were a bit lucky with the first goal but we forced that situation. We controlled the game as much as you can. Wood and Barnes fight so hard for these balls, and we defended it really well. We were aggressive but gave away no fouls, we worked our socks off.

"Burnley play football as well, we had opportunities to score on the counter attack, you have to prepare the trigger.

"This sort of a game is a real challenge for our concentration. You have to be ready."

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Liverpool took the led in the 33rd minute at Turf Moor when Trent Alexander-Arnold's cross was the right flicked off Burnley's Chris Wood and looped into the top corner.

Firmino then teed up Mane to make it 2-0 just moments later, with Firmino firing in a third goal after good work from Salah late on.