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Watch Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp’s blazing on-air row with Des Kelly over BT Sport’s lunchtime kick-offs

LIVERPOOL boss Jurgen Klopp was involved in an incredible blazing on-air row with Des Kelly over BT Sport’s lunchtime kick-offs.

The Reds boss was fuming after seeing another one of his players succumb to injury as his side slipped to a 1-1 draw with Brighton.

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp voiced his fury at BT Sport’s lunchtime kickoffs
The Reds chief was enraged after James Milner added to his club’s injury woes in the 1-1 draw at Brighton

James Milner, who had been depustising as Liverpool’s right-back for the second-half at the Amex, was forced off late with a hamstring problem.

Klopp was then forced to turn to 19-year-old midfielder Curtis Jones with first-choice defenders Trent Alexander-Arnold, Virgil van Dijk and Joe Gomez all sidelined.

The mounting injury issues have led to the German being a vocal critic of early Saturday matches for teams playing in Europe – with the Reds having faced Atalanta on Wednesday evening.

And after his early kick-off fears were realised Klopp launched into a furious tirade only to be challenged by BT Sport reporter Des Kelly.

Here’s the full transcript…

Kelly: “James Milner, hamstring is it?”

Klopp: “Yeah, congratulations.”

Kelly: “Me personally?”

Klopp: “No, but you work for them yeah? Hamstring. Surprise. And they had injuries as well because it’s a tough time. But ask Chris Wilder how we avoid that.”

Kelly: “Maybe you’re firing at the wrong target. We are broadcasters, we work within Premier League rules, and Premier League makes the rules, that’s the Premier League clubs, so shouldn’t you be talking to Premier League clubs? Shouldn’t you be talking to chief executives…”

Klopp: “I don’t know how often I have to say it: you pick us for 12:30 kick-offs. You picked it. Not you, personally. But you did, didn’t you?

“Us on 12.30. Between now and December and New Year, there’s one more Wednesday and Saturday 12.30 kick-off.”

Kelly: “When you say ‘you picked the 12.30’, the Premier League clubs chose that slot. There’s a reason that slot is there, because it’s valuable to the Premier League.”

Klopp: “These are difficult times.”

Kelly: “Of course it’s difficult, the stadiums are empty and the broadcasters are supporting the game.”

Klopp: “But if you play at 3pm, or 5.30pm, it’s exactly the same.

James Milner was forced off injured against Brighton on Saturday

Milner was forced off injured against Brighton on Saturday
Jurgen Klopp comforted the midfielder as he headed off the field
Klopp comforted the midfielder as he headed off the field

Kelly: “Your chief executives and other chief executives should be having that discussion. If you come down here and just have a go at the broadcaster, it doesn’t go anywhere, it’s not going to change anything.

Klopp: “I’m not having a go at the broadcasters, I just say how it is.”

Kelly: “You said it was criminal.”

Klopp: “Playing 12:30 after Wednesday is really dangerous for the Premier League players.”

Kelly: “You also said the broadcasters don’t care and that’s the problem. That isn’t the problem…”

Klopp: “Why did you pick us against Crystal Palace if you care?”

Kelly: “Well, I didn’t pick it but every pick is agreed by the Premier League, with every executive around that table.”

Klopp: “You always rely on things we agreed in another time…”

Kelly: “No, no, no. If it’s about Premier Leagueayer welfare why did the Premier League clubs block five subs?”

Klopp: “That’s very interesting. Because when we had the talk between the managers a week ago, it was 15-5 or 16-4 in favour of five subs. But since then nothing happened.

“You need at least at least 14 votes and Chris Wilder or whoever, constantly say I’m selfish. I think all the things he’s said shows that he’s selfish but that’s not too important. I was in a similar situation as he is when I worked at Mainz – all about staying in the league.

“But now they [can make] three subs and have one point. So there’s no advantage or disadvantage. If you can do five subs in a game like this, it’s not for tactical reasons.

“For example, if we have had five subs today I would have taken off Robbo for Kostas to save Robbo, not to make our game better.

“It’s just to save the players. It’s for all players. You will it from now on until December. We will see.”

Kelly: “We agree with you and I understand what you’re saying, but you’re going about it the wrong way. You’re attacking the broadcaster instead of getting the support you need in the way you need in the Premier League meeting.

Kloop: “You will get praise for your interview because you stuck to [your point], so, great.

“What I want to say is that I only go for the broadcasters for the Wednesday and 12.30 [on Saturday]. Only seven managers have a similar problem and we all agree.

“I should stop doing it, and I want to, as it doesn’t help. The problem is we signed this contract… in this season it’s a bigger problem, no pre-season, because of the intensity, the shorter season etc.

“When we get this slot, it’s not OK.”

“Have a look how many – I am not selfish but I obviously speak about Liverpool -when his year is over, we’ve had this slot three times.

“Who else has had it three times? No one. Of course it’s a problem for me as I pick a team.”