Jurgen Klopp says the Premier League are risking players' welfare by reverting back to a maximum of three substitutions per game in the new season.
Teams were allowed to make five changes when football returned during the coronavirus crisis in June, with clubs allowed to name nine substitutes on the bench and introduce five players across three separate windows.
But clubs nearer the foot of the table are said to have been unhappy with this, feeling that it gave the bigger clubs with greater strength in depth an even broader advantage as they could bring on more fresh legs and higher quality players.
A vote to keep the five substitutes rule was put forward to the clubs, but it failed to pass. Klopp isn't happy about that, and says it will
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