Gary Neville has slammed Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp for what he “didn’t need to do”, following the German’s comments on the rejected substitution rule.
The Reds boss was one of the most vocal in calling for five substitutions to be reintroduced to the Premier League as he deals with an injury crisis.
But he was dealt a blow when the top-flight teams rejected the rule change on Thursday. Newcastle, Sheffield United, West Ham, Wolves, Leeds, Aston Villa, Burnley, Crystal Palace, Fulham and Leicester were the 10 sides who voted against it.And Klopp showed his frustrations on Friday, saying in the pre-match press conference ahead of taking on the Eagles: “There are 10 clubs who voted against it, everybody knows who they are.“It is not about.
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