Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp has come out to mock Chelsea co-owner, Todd Boehly’s proposal for the Premier League to introduce an all-star game similar to those featured in a variety of sports in the United States. He recently had his say while speaking to the press, and fans have been reacting.

According to him, Todd is forgetting that in the big sports in America, the players have four-month breaks to be able to perform in such tournaments.
Klopp added that the fact is that nobody wants to see MUFC players, Liverpool players, and Everton players altogether in one team.
His words, “He doesn’t wait long,”
“Great. When he finds a date for that, he can call me. He forgets that in the big sports in America, these players have four-month breaks.”
“It is completely different in football. What can I say? Does he want to bring the Harlem Globetrotters as well and let them play against a football team?”
“I am surprised by the question so please don’t judge my answer too much. But maybe he can explain it to me at some point and find a proper date.”
“Not sure people want to see that. Imagine that: [Manchester] United players, Liverpool players, Everton players altogether in one team. It is not a national team. North against south. That means north east [too], Newcastle… interesting game. And all the London guys together, Arsenal, Tottenham, great. Did he really say it? Interesting.”
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