Jürgen Klopp spoke before the match against Fulham at the start of the Premier League. Photo: Paul ELLIS / AFP.
The DT of Liverpool from England, Jurgen Klopptoday expressed his annoyance at the making of the Qatar World Cup 2022scheduled from November 21st to December 18th, because it will happen “at the wrong time for the wrong reasons” and required changes.
“This World Cup is happening at the wrong time for the wrong reasons. I was not angry when I arrived, but when I talk about it I get angry“Klopp said at a press conference before tomorrow’s game against Fulhamat the start of a new edition of Premier League.
“My problem is that everyone knows that (the calendar) is not right, but nobody talks enough“said the German coach.
For Klopp, FIFA, the Premier League authorities and the English Football Association will have to find a way to do this free the players because the English championship will start tomorrow and will be played until the 16th date (November 12th), nine days before the start of the World Cup and will resume on December 26th, the date of the “Boxing Day”.
“For those who play the final or the match for third and fourth place, the Premier will resume in a week. It would be great if there was a stop for the players. Players are the most important thing in this game, something has to change. I insist, this World Cup comes at the wrong time for the wrong reasons, “Klopp said.
Jürgen Klopp has just started the season and has already won his first title, the Community Shield against Guardiola’s Manchester City. Photo: Reuters / Andrew Boyers.
12 Argentines in the Premier
The English Premier League, the most competitive football tournament in the world, in which 12 Argentine players will take part, including Julián Álvarez (Manchester City) and Emiliano Martínez (Aston Villa), begins its 30th edition this weekend.
The current Manchester City champion, with former River Álvarez, will make his debut on Sunday visiting West Ham at 12.30pm at the London Stadium.
In the new season, the Premier will have 12 Argentines, joining Álvarez and Martínez, Emiliano Buendía (Aston Villa), Paulo Gazzaniga (Fulham), Lisandro Martínez and Alejandro Garnacho (Manchester United), Federico Fernández (Newcastle), Willy Caballero (Southampton) . ), Cristian Romero and Giovani Lo Celso (Tottenham), Manuel Lanzini (West Ham) and Alexis MacAllister (Brigthon).
With information from Agencies
Source: Clarin