Eddie Howe says he would not behave in the same manner which saw Jurgen Klopp sent off following an altercation with the officials during Liverpool's 1-0 victory over Manchester City on Sunday.
Referee Anthony Taylor dismissed the German after he appeared to scream in the face of the assistant referee late in the game.
Klopp's actions have drawn criticism given the push to respect officials, and Newcastle boss Howe believes managers have a responsibility to set an example, especially to children.



Newcastle manager Eddie Howe insisted he would never behave like Klopp did
'I am very aware that I am going to be looked at by millions and millions of people, especially children, and I think you have an expectation to make sure the game is upheld in the right way and with the right spirit,' he said.