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Trent Alexander-Arnold has echoed Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp’s sentiments when fighting on the Premier League calendar, as the defender insists that the well-being of the players must be considered.
The Premier League champions have been rocked by a series of injuries this season, with Alexander-Arnold joining Virgil van Dijk, Jordan Henderson and Joe Gomez for being unavailable for Klopp.
Liverpool’s long injured list has led Klopp to criticize football authorities and broadcasters for setting a match schedule that, in his opinion, does not allow enough time for recovery.
And the 22-year-old full-back has supported his boss’s criticism, insisting that the players’ bodies are not well tuned to withstand the level of physical exertion that the current schedule puts them through.
“We get paid to play soccer so we can’t complain about having to play,” the defender told The Mirror. But we have to think about our bodies. It is not good to subject a human body to such intensity.
‘You look at the marathon runners, the people who do triathlons and the cyclists in the Tour de France. They train for so long to compete in such rapid succession.
‘You have to train for those kinds of distances, and our bodies are not trained to do that. We have 90 minute shots, we have to recover from that.
“But when they ask you to do that so quickly, it is not fair and the human body cannot cope with that.”
Alexander-Arnold’s comments come after Klopp dealt another blow to broadcasters this week, calling it a ‘crime’ that his team had to face Brighton today at 12:30 pm after facing Atalanta in the League. of Champions on Wednesday.
‘I’m scared to say it, but I think (losing steam) could happen not only to us, but also to other teams.
‘You (BT Sport), my special friends, ask us to go on Saturday at 12.30pm, which is almost a crime to be honest. It has nothing to do with tonight’s game, but congratulations on that. ‘
This followed his criticism of Sky after Liverpool’s win over Leicester on Sunday.
In his post-match interview with Sky Sports ‘Geoff Shreeves, Klopp accused the announcers of not caring about the players’ well-being and urged them to find a solution to the busy schedule.
Klopp said: ‘It was never about us when I talked about it. It’s about all the players, players from England, players who will play in the European Championship next summer.
But if you (Sky) don’t start talking to BT, we’re done. Sky and BT have to talk because if we keep playing on Wednesday and then Saturday at 12:30, I’m not sure if we will finish the season with 11 players, the top seven.
“But I know that you (the broadcasters) don’t care and that’s the problem.”
Liverpool have suffered several injuries this season, with Naby Keita being the last player to take a hit last weekend.
Klopp is one of the coaches advocating for the reintroduction of five substitutes, which has been implemented in the lower divisions of English football and in the top leagues of other European leagues.
However, Tottenham manager José Mourinho told Klopp that there is no other solution than to adapt to the demands of the Premier League.
“Klopp arrived in 2015,” Mourinho said. “I arrived in 2004, so what he knows about 2015, I know since 2004. And nothing changes. We have to adapt and that’s the way it is. ‘
Source: m.allfootballapp.com
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