Belfast Telegraph

Things won’t change if I don’t make winter break stand: Klopp

- BY CARL MARKHAM

LIVERPOOL manager Jurgen Klopp is adamant he has to take a stand over the mid-season break or nothing will ever change in the future.

The Reds boss has attracted criticism for announcing neither his first-team players nor he will be present for the FA Cup fourthroun­d replay at home to Shrewsbury next week as it falls within their scheduled Premier League hiatus.

Instead, the club will send out a youth team led by Under-23 coach Neil Critchley.

His decision has been supported by a number of fellow managers and, while there has been wider opprobrium about the situation, Klopp is unrepentan­t, insisting a line in the sand has to be drawn.

“I have to make decisions that aren’t popular, based on the situation we are in,” said the German, whose pre-match West Ham press conference was dominated by the issue.

“I don’t want to be in the middle of all these discussion­s, I’m not a revolution­ary guy and want to show the whole world how strong I can be. That is absolutely not the reason.

“If we always react in the same way we always react — ‘We have to sort it somehow and find a way to do it’ — then nothing will change, and I think all people in football agree things have to change.

“The discussion is good. I got a lot of support message-wise.”

Klopp has faced scrutiny for opting to miss the match and putting Critchley in charge, which is what happened last month when a clash of schedules meant the first team were in Qatar winning the Club World Cup at the same time as a Carabao Cup quarter-final at Aston Villa.

But he hit back at those critics who are “misunderst­anding” the situation.

“If people call me lazy, disrespect­ful to cup competitio­ns, it is just all not true but that is not important because everyone has a right to an opinion,” he added.

“Could I be here for the game? Of course I could, but that would be a complete misunderst­anding of management and coaching.

“I don’t come here for showing up for the team for two days’ or one day’s training and now I tell the boys (what to do).

“That would be like all the good coaches from the past still coming in, like Fabio Capello could just go to the Italian national team and tell them two days before what to do and everything would be fine.

“It is not like this. They need their coach — and they get their coach, Critch. They get all our support and we try everything as a club to win that game.

“I am responsibl­e for my players and I decided with the group, with the coaches, that this is the mid-season break.”

Klopp also hit out at the organisati­on of a mid-season break which afforded time off from Premier League matches only for FA Cup replays to be thrown into the mix after the event.

“The Football Associatio­n tried to do something with moving (fifth-round) games to midweek to decrease the intensity of the period,” the Reds boss said.

“But whoever was involved, the situation ended up with them giving us two weeks but it was not clear which week you would get. No sports-responsibl­e people were there. Not a manager, not a sporting director and that’s what we need, otherwise we have the same situation.”

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