Jurgen Klopp believes it’s a “disaster” for the gamers who will miss the World Cup as a result of they get injured in membership video games within the weeks instantly earlier than a winter event is crowbarred into the schedule.
A number of main footballers have been dominated out of the competitors in Qatar or are doubts for it after being damage in current fixtures, together with Ben Chilwell, Timo Werner, Heung-Min Son and Takehiro Tomiyasu.
Normally gamers would have had an extended time to get well between their closing membership matches and the World Cup, and Klopp believes the present spate of accidents have been predictable due to the “crazy” means the calendar has been organised.
The Liverpool supervisor stated: “These problems were so clear and nobody mentioned it for one time until three or four weeks before the World Cup. Now all of a sudden players get injured and they say: ‘He cannot play the World Cup.’
“This specific reason that players injured in the season cannot play the World Cup is not new; after a long season it happens everywhere in the world. But now starting the World Cup a week after the last game, that is a bigger risk – crazy.
“Nobody cares about us, about how we deal with it. Should I ask the players before [Liverpool play] Southampton or Derby, ‘Do you want to play?’
“We are all guilty for letting it happen in the first place, and now it happens and now we have the situation, that is it. And we have to go along with it, and [for] the players who get injured and cannot play it is a disaster, but how can we change that?”
Liverpool ahead Diogo Jota has been compelled to overlook the World Cup after he was injured of their October victory over Manchester City, whereas Klopp’s aspect go to Tottenham on Sunday with out James Milner, due to concussion protocols after a conflict of heads in Tuesday’s win over Napoli, however with captain Jordan Henderson out there once more.
Source: www.impartial.co.uk