Jurgen Klopp apologised for throwing his water bottle in response to his side's equaliser - then took a swipe at Arsenal 's fans.
The Liverpool boss threw the bottle after Robert Firmino earned his side a point following a topsy-turvy clash at the Emirates.
But he revealed that he was subject to abuse from the home supporters throughout.
Klopp said: "I was happy and it was a kind of aggressive happy.
"I have made my apology but the people (Arsenal fans), if they would all apologise for what they said to me, it would take a little bit longer than my apology.
"I react sometimes a little bit strange.
"Maybe it's not nice. The ref told me. But I took it back and I could still empty it afterwards so nothing serious.
"I was not happy about that moment but I really thought it was the least we deserved. That’s how I felt."
Klopp could face action from the FA for the incident.
Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho was banned for one game after kicking a water bottle during his side's 1-1 draw with West Ham last month.