Glasgow Times

Klopp hits out at EPL ‘ lack of leadership’

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JURGEN KLOPP has accused the Premier League of a lack of leadership as complaints over the competitio­n’s scheduling and substituti­on rules intensifie­d on Sunday.

Liverpool manager Klopp and Manchester City counterpar­t Pep Guardiola both hit out at the competitio­n organisers after their sides played out an entertaini­ng 1- 1 draw at the Etihad Stadium.

Their remarks came after Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer took exception to the scheduling of his side’s fixture this weekend. United were asked to play at 12.30pm on Saturday having been in action in Turkey in the Champions League on Wednesday.

Both Liverpool and City have been hampered by significan­t injuries already this season, with the intensity of the revised calendar compoundin­g problems caused by the shortened summer break and a lack of pre- season preparatio­n.

Klopp said: “We played after the internatio­nal break at 12.30 on Saturday at Everton. Some of my players were coming back from Peru. These kind of things should not happen.

“I understand the need of television, 100 per cent, but the Premier League needs to fulfil more the position of the unity of the players as well.

“Usually, we all have October, November and then a very tricky December. This year October is like December, November is like December and then December is still like December. The intensity is really difficult.

“It’s completely normal we play Saturday – it’s the 12.30 that is the killer. People might like it and think it’s a proper competitio­n then and it gives other teams a chance. The only problem is we injure the players. You cannot keep the players fit like that.

Five substituti­ons were allowed during Project Restart last season to ease the burden on players after lockdown. However, despite world governing body FIFA allowing for a continuati­on of this temporary rule change this season, Premier League clubs voted against it.

Klopp feels the Premier League, and specifical­ly chief executive Richard Masters, should have took the lead on the issue instead of giving clubs the choice.

Klopp, who lost full- back Trent Alexander- Arnold to injury at the Etihad, said: “It’s a lack of leadership. Richard Masters sold it completely wrong. That’s my understand­ing.

“Going there and telling the clubs, ‘ So what do you think? What do you want? What do you want?’

“The teams had to understand why it’s so helpful.”

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