Frank Lampard warned Liverpool not to get too arrogant following a touchline row on Wednesday night.
The Chelsea boss clashed with Jurgen Klopp and members of his coaching staff during his sides 5-3 defeat to the Reds at Anfield.
Klopp and Lampard exchanged words on the touchline
Klopp was not happy with Matteo Kovacic’s challenge on Sadio Mane
The two managers argued over Matteo Kovacics challenge on Sadio Mane, shortly before Trent Alexander-Arnold scored a brilliant free-kick for the hosts.
After the match, Lampard insisted he had no issue with Klopp and praised the Reds for their success this season.
But he admitted he was unimpressed by the behaviour of the Liverpool bench.
He told Sky Sports: “For me, it wasn’t a foul from Kovacic, and there were a lot of things that weren’t going our way.
But I’ve not got a problem with Jurgen Klopp. The way he’s managed this team has been fantastic.
“Fair play to Liverpool Football Club, they’ve won the league, but also don’t get too arrogant with it.
That was my point, but it’s done. In match play, you can get emotional and that was it.”
Afterwards, though, Lampard was seen congratulating Liverpool’s players off the pitch and embraced Mane to show there were no lingering ill feelings.
Klopp was in jubilant mood as he got his hands on the Premier League trophy for the first time
Meanwhile, Klopp hailed his special team in a passionate post-match press conference.
He said: “Special. Absolutely special. We don’t have to compare as we never have done it before.
“We all know it could have been different. It could have been worse, for example, if we never won the game.
“The boys gave us the opportunity to have a really special night. I think a lot of people thought before the game one team fights for the Champions League, the other team is maybe already on the beach.
“But these boys are so special. I could not be more proud. Throwing a performance like this in on the pitch tonight… it was an open game but nice, nice goals.
“Incredible goals, super footballing moments. I loved the game. We could enjoy it and we will enjoy the rest of the night.”