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Jurgen Klopp and BT Sport reporter Des Kelly endured a heated war of words after the Liverpool manager once again lashed out at broadcasters over his team’s hectic schedule.

James Milner was forced to retire with a hamstring strain in the champions’ draw with Brighton on Saturday to add to the team’s mounting injury problems, and Klopp once again took aim at television companies with an uproar. post-match extraordinary.

A clearly irate Klopp directly covered Milner’s injury during lunchtime action at BT Sport in scathing fashion and verbally confronted Kelly.

Virgil van Dijk and Joe Gomez suffered serious and long-lasting knee injuries this season, while Trent Alexander-Arnold was also absent at Amex due to a calf problem.

Jordan Henderson, Fabinho and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain are just a handful of other Liverpool stars who have also been sidelined during the course of the current campaign.

And when asked about the severity of the latest setback, Klopp sarcastically said “congratulations” and continued his firm stance on the price that match congestion is taking on his players.

“Well, you work for them,” he told Kelly and BT Sport. Ask Chris Wilder how we can work on that. I don’t know how often I have to say it, but you pick the games at 12:30.

Between now and December there is a Wednesday, Saturday more. These are hard times. I just say it like it is. Wednesday to Saturday at 12:30 is really dangerous. ‘

The mockery of Sheffield United manager Wilder came after Klopp was accused of being “selfish” and “political” for demanding that the five-substitution rule be introduced to help ease the burden on the stars.

Kelly, a seasoned host and interviewer, chose to defend his position in the face of Klopp’s impeachment, however, insisting that the problem surrounding the league’s relentless schedule was not the broadcasters’ fault.

But despite Kelly’s explanation that the Premier League has the last word, Klopp responded once again as part of his eight-minute rampage.

He added: ‘Why did you pick us against Crystal Palace then? You trust things that we agreed to at another time. When we had the talk between the managers a week ago, it was 15-5 if not 16-4 for five substitutes, since then nothing happened.

You need 14 votes, but Chris Wilder said I’m selfish. I think all the things he said are also selfish. But it was also a similar situation for me in Mainz. ”

Klopp has loudly called for top-flight clubs to make two more game changes amid their growing absentee list. However, he recently acknowledged that his cries for help were a “waste of time.”

“If you can make five substitutions in a game like this, it’s not for tactical reasons, it’s to save the players,” he said. “ If I had five substitutes today, I would have replaced Robbo (Andrew Robertson) with (Kostas) Tsimikas.

‘From now on until December we will see what happens. I’m sure you will get compliments from this interview for catching him. I wanted to stop because it doesn’t help.

‘The problem is that we have a contract, we signed the contract. This season it is a bigger problem because there is no preseason and all these kinds of things. So I say it’s not okay. Take a look at how many teams had this space three times through December. ‘

A miserable afternoon for Liverpool culminated in Brighton winning a share of the loot with an injury time penalty.

Robertson’s trip on Danny Welbeck was deemed worthy of a penalty by referee Stuart Attwell after lengthy VAR control, with Pascal Gross scoring the last draw.

Klopp was keen to avoid more headlines about the altercation, adding: ‘Grief, it is what it is, I thought the decisions were correct.

Try creating a headline, because it is. Said it’s not, but you try and you try. What do you want to listen? Give the answers yourself.

Source: m.allfootballapp.com



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