Onana takes responsibility for Man Utd's defeat to Bayern
FootballWolves Mock Jurgen Klopp As He Calls for Tottenham vs Liverpool to Replayed Amid VAR Drama
- Jurgen Klopp has continued his post-match rants after the contentious Tottenham vs. Liverpool game
- The German tactician caught Wolves' attention after claiming the incident with Luis Diaz was unusual
- The club's admin slid in and produced another masterpiece in their long line of hilarious TikTok videos
The advent of TikTok, or as Thierry Henry calls it - TokTok - brought forth the use of videos, often funny ones, to convey messages and engage with fans.
And as far as football clubs are concerned, no club has mastered this platform the way the Wolverhampton admin has polished his/her craft.
Just as Burnley excels in unveiling videos or as Napoli thrives in ridiculing their star players with offensive clips, the Wolves admin knows his/her way around TikTok, delivering punchline after punchline that would put the Super Fight of Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier to shame.
For some reason, the clips are much better when they are the aggrieved party. One of their masterpieces this season came during the infamous Andre Onana tackle on Sasa Kalajdzic during the opening game week of the campaign.
Wolves and the Onana incident
As Sports Brief previously reported, Wolves created a rendition of the incident using the popular prank TV show, Impractical Jokers.
The four pranksters often dare each other to do awkward things. In this case, they 'dared' Onana to run and yell out, 'Cannonball!'
Onana reluctantly agrees to do so after his 'friends' promise to let him know when he is about to hit someone. You know how it went - they never warned him until after he hit someone.
Wolves mock Klopp with savage video
This time, on the back of the contentious Tottenham vs. Liverpool game, they have struck again. Jurgen Klopp went on a full rant on how he would want the game to be replayed after Luis Diaz's goal was wrongly ruled out for offside.
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FootballThat's not the point - the Reds boss was totally right to feel robbed and seek atonement in whichever way he deemed fit. It was what he said afterwards that Wolves' social media team jumped on.
"It was a mistake. An obvious mistake. Something that, as far as I can remember, has never happened," said the German, as quoted by the Independent.
Never happened? Really, Klopp? The admin took it upon themselves to refresh his memory, taking him back to the third round of the FA Cup last season, where Wolves were denied a late winner at Anfield.
Toti had scored in the 82nd minute but the linesman raised his flag for offside, with the VAR confirming it was offside.
Replays, just like in the Diaz case, showed that it was a valid goal. Julen Lopetegui's side were sadly knocked out in the replay match at Molineux Stadium.
The climax of the video is Klopp celebrating viciously at the 'offside' decision - a stark contrast to his reaction in North London. Karma is real, guys.