Lampard justifies Klopp confrontation but regrets language used
Chelsea manager Frank Lampard said on Friday that he should have reined himself in when arguing with Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp on the touchline but has no regrets over standing up for his team during the Premier League defeat at Anfield. Visuals showed a visibly agitated Lampard gesturing and yelling at Klopp and the Liverpool dugout when the home side won a free kick during Wednesday's 5-3 victory. I've got two young daughters on social media,” Lampard told reporters ahead of Sunday's match against Wolverhampton Wanderers. READ | Wolves started its season last July with Europa League qualifiers and Lampard said Nuno Espirito Santo has done an “incredible job” to ensure it remains competitive despite the workload of playing nearly 60 matches this season.

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