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Jürgen Klopp attacks TNT Sports over Premier League’s European struggles
- Liverpool manager tears into broadcaster over fixture schedule
- Klopp on Fifa: ‘I probably wouldn’t survive in that sea of sharks’
Jürgen Klopp has rounded on TNT Sports and accused broadcasters in England of contributing to the failure of Premier League clubs in Europe this season.
The Liverpool manager was in the mood to settle a few scores before his penultimate game at Anfield, against Tottenham on Sunday, with broadcasters and Fifa among the targets. The Premier League has lost out to the Bundesliga for the extra Champions League place for next season owing to its clubs’ performances this season and, after Aston Villa’s home defeat in the Europa Conference League semi-final first leg, may have no representatives in a European final.
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