Jurgen Klopp accepts misconduct charge for Merseyside derby pitch celebration

Liverpool manager ran on to the pitch to celebrate with goalkeeper Alisson following Divock Origi's late winner against Everton

epa07196411 Liverpool head coach Jurgen Klopp (R) reacts during the UEFA Champions League Group C soccer match between Paris Saint Germain and Liverpool at the Parc des Princes stadium in Paris, France, 28 November 2018.  EPA/YOAN VALAT
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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has accepted his English Football Association misconduct charge for running on the pitch after conceding it was a mistake.

The German raced into the centre circle to celebrate with goalkeeper Alisson Becker when Divock Origi scored a winner in the sixth minute of added time against Everton at Anfield on Sunday.

He immediately apologised to opposite number Marco Silva afterwards but an FA charge was inevitable and Klopp, whom it is understood has been fined £8,000 (Dh37,650), has no issue with that.

"Absolutely OK, to be honest. I couldn't avoid it obviously, but that's what the rules are for, and if you break rules you have to be fined for it," he said.

"That's what happened, no problem with that, it's completely normal.

"The last time I did it was around 14 years ago. I'm not that quick any more. It will be fine."

Asked whether he would do it again, considering the circumstances and emotion of a Merseyside derby, he added: "Not in the next 14 years!"

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Klopp is keen to move on quickly from the incident, and the result, as his side are back in action again at Burnley on Wednesday.

The Clarets have made life difficult for Liverpool recently, with three of their previous six matches settled by one goal and their last meeting - on January 1 - won by Ragnar Klavan's added-time strike.

"It was brilliant in the dressing room after the game [on Sunday] but can you carry it for two or three days? The whole season is still there, we feel in a good moment," Klopp said.

The trip to Turf Moor will be the second game in a run of 10 matches in five weeks and Klopp is expected to make changes to his side.

A couple may be enforced as forward Sadio Mane sustained a cut foot in the Merseyside derby while left-back Andrew Robertson has a minor problem.

"Sadio and Robbo we need to have another look today. Sadio had an awful cut on his foot, it needed to be stitched. It's OK, he's walking around now in flip-flops but we don't play in flip-flops," Klopp said.

"Today he is not ready but we will see later. With Robbo it is not that serious, but we will need to have a look."

Elsewhere, Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri has said highly-regarded midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek will not be leaving in the January transfer window despite the limited starting opportunites he has had this season.

Loftus-Cheek, who shone for England when he was selected at the World Cup in Russia, came on and scored for Chelsea in the 2-0 win over Fulham on Sunday.

However, his first-team starts this season have largely been in the Europa League and several clubs have been linked with moves for him, with Crystal Palace interested in taking him back on loan.

However, Sarri, whose side play out-of-form Wolverhampton Wanderers on Wednesday, put a dampener on their hopes on Tuesday.

"No," he replied when asked at his eve of match press conference would Loftus-Cheek be moving. "I want him to stay with me, to stay with us. I think there is no chance."