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Jürgen Klopp has criticised the European Super League plan being pursued by his own employers at Liverpool but insisted Fifa and Uefa are also driven by greed and require fundamental change.
The Liverpool manager stated his opposition to any super league in 2019 and confirmed his stance has not changed in light of Sunday’s announcement by 12 European breakaway clubs. Klopp is unhappy at the lack of competitiveness in the proposed league, with 15 self-appointed founding members having permanent residence in the competition, and the division it has already created between Liverpool supporters and the club owned by Fenway Sports Group.
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