Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp, has unleashed another scathing critique on television companies, accusing them of being disconnected from the essence of football in their scheduling decisions. The German tactician expressed his frustration at the upcoming early kick-off time for Liverpool’s crucial Premier League encounter against Manchester City on November 25, marking the third consecutive instance post-international break.
Following Liverpool’s 3-0 victory over Brentford, Klopp emphasized the challenges posed by the limited preparation time due to the early kick-off. He questioned the decision-makers, stating, “The people who are making these decisions, they just cannot feel football, it is just not possible.” Klopp highlighted the logistical complexity of assembling a team with around 30 international players, especially after the majority return on the same plane.
Despite Klopp’s longstanding criticism of player workloads, the television selections for November’s final matches opted for the standout fixture to kick-start the weekend, adding to the Liverpool manager’s grievances.
With the clash against Manchester City looming, Klopp now faces the task of readying his squad for what promises to be a blockbuster match at the Etihad Stadium. Liverpool fans, as well as the football community, await the outcome of this high-stakes encounter, anticipating both teams to bring their A-game to the early kickoff. Klopp’s words serve as a reminder of the ongoing debate surrounding fixture scheduling and its impact on player welfare.