Klopp tells TNT Sports he will ‘never watch again’ as he reveals Salah’s latest fight in brutal press conference

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp insists he will “never watch” TNT Sports again after claiming they “said we get paid to play football”.

The Reds played their crucial match against West Ham at 12.30pm on Saturday after playing the Merseyside derby against Everton on Wednesday night before.

Liverpool lost to Everton. and were tied against West Ham to all but end their chances of winning the Premier League title this season.

Klopp has previously complained about Saturday’s early start after playing a match on Wednesday and has been frustrated by lack of action on programming.

In a pre-match press conference on Friday, Klopp said: “The boys had a few days off, which was important, and then we had some training sessions, which is unusual (lately), we normally stumble (from match to match). without training much).

“Seeing Aston Villa lose last night means that no English team will be in a European final, we should ask ourselves: do we reduce the intensity for the players? If no English team is in a European final, have we underperformed? The PL is the best in the world, not overrated, the players (overworked).

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“Someone needs to help people, interrupt a game. Two more CL games next season and (you can) cut the two League Cup semi-final games. Everyone has a reason to say we can’t do it, but we can’t fix it all the time.

“I had a chat with TNT, a TV show I will never watch again! – and they said that they pay us to play football but I don’t see it that way, football pays them. You have to be part of football again and not just be the squeezer, that’s advice from an old man who is on his way out.

“People can survive without match days from time to time. City, Arsenal, us being eliminated in the quarter-finals, it’s not a reflection of the quality, but we couldn’t deliver that day. Other countries have good teams, of course.

“When I talk about that, people think it’s because of the last game, no. It’s not. It is a widespread problem. They dare from Thursday to Sunday, Wednesday to Saturday at 12:30, it is a crime. I was waiting for Amnesty International to come to them!

“I’d like to be part of that meeting where someone says ‘Liverpool 12:30’ and the whole room bursts into laughter. I would love to be there. In the whole world we have the fastest switching between games, but they are still happy and accumulating subscribers, you can delete me. If you ever look for an expert, I speak English, I could do it…”

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Mohamed Salah and Klopp were involved in a heated sideline exchange as the Egyptian prepared to come on as a substitute in the 2-2 draw against West Ham on Saturday.

But Klopp insists it is “not a story” and the Liverpool duo have put it behind them. And he added: “It is completely (resolved), there is no problem. If we hadn’t known each other for a long time, I’m not sure how we would cope, but we have known each other for a long time and we have a lot of respect for each other. We are absolutely fine with that. It is a non-story.

“But in general, the best situation is that everyone is in the best place, we win games and score a lot of goals and then incidents like that don’t happen. Mo to start? Three games left and I change my habits completely? Do you want the entire lineup?

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