The Reds blew a 3-0 lead but claimed all three points in stunning fashion.
Klopp discussed the injury in his postgame presser, and said he dealt with karma after getting into the official's face.
"...I got punished. Little sins immediately. I turned around for the celebration because the fourth official got nothing wrong the whole time. I didn't say anything bad, I gave a look which is bad enough. The hamstring or whatever the muscle gave up in that moment. That's fair. Apart from that, all okay."
"My celebration towards the fourth official, I didn't say any bad words. But was unnecessary. I got punished for that immediately, pulled my hamstring."
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