Jose Mourinho was less than pleased with Jurgen Klopp after Tottenham's dramatic defeat to Liverpool at Anfield.
Roberto Firmino's header 30-seconds from the end of 90-minutes saw the champions win 2-1.
The Brazilian's goal saw Liverpool move three-points clear of Tottenham at the top of the Premier League table.
Naturally, Mourinho cut quite an upset figure in his post-match interview with Amazon's Gabriel Clarke.
"I told him the best team lost," the Spurs boss responded when asked what he said to Klopp at the full-time whistle.
"He disagreed, but that's his opinion."
Mourinho also took issue with Klopp's behaviour on the sideline, particularly an incident with the fourth official prior to half-time.
"By the way, if I behaved the same way on the touchline like he does I have no chance to stay there and I am out one minute later.
"Come on, that's animated? That's animated?!"
He departed by saying, "For some reason I am different, that's the only thing I'll say. And that's sad."
"I told him the best team lost..."
"He disagreed, but that's his opinion!"
Jose Mourinho's post-match thoughts, including his view of the conversation with Jurgen Klopp at full-time...#PLonPrime #LIVTOT pic.twitter.com/L9Lu2N6tMS— Amazon Prime Video Sport (@primevideosport) December 16, 2020
Klopp refused to take the bait in his own post-match debrief with Gabby Logan.
"My English is worse than I thought," the Liverpool boss said, "He actually told me - he's there, maybe you can ask him - I thought he said to me 'the better team lost', and nothing about my behaviour on the touchline."
"Spurs will be up there until the end of the season, 100%" 🔮
"Jose said to me: 'The better team lost'" 👀@LFC boss Jurgen Klopp gives his post-match thoughts on #LIVTOT to @GabbyLogan...#PLonPrime pic.twitter.com/9Yu8o6DZdS— Amazon Prime Video Sport (@primevideosport) December 16, 2020
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