Just in: Liverpool favourite tells Jurgen Klopp – you are scared stop giving excuses

After Wolves’ kick-off protest, a fan favorite of Liverpool tells Jurgen Klopp to “get on with it.”

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After expressing displeasure with today’s early kickoff for Liverpool’s match against Wolves, Jurgen Klopp simply needs to “get on with it.”

After Klopp criticized today’s 12.30pm start, veteran Reds midfielder Ray Houghton said that compromised build-ups are the risk of bringing in players from outside.

The manager of Liverpool lashed out at the fact that his team has had 12 early starts during his tenure, which is three times as many as Man City, in his remarks prior to the noontime match at Molineux.

‘He’s moaning again,’ the world will say if I say anything about it. It’s just a joke. In South America, we had four guys that I had yet to ever meet. We play the Wolves in a day,” Klopp added.

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“By March, we will have four international breaks, and two of them will already begin with a 12.30 p.m. kickoff. We can’t, however, alter it. No matter who we talk to, we will never change it.

“The TV channel now goes by a different name, but nothing has changed, apparently. Why should I talk about that when they couldn’t care less? We didn’t give it much thought.

Houghton responded, “I think you have to get on with it because that is the way football is today,” on talkSPORT’s GameDay Breakfast. If you plan to bring in players from South America or elsewhere, keep in mind that they will likely have a lengthy travel back after serving on an overseas assignment, and you may not see them until the Thursday or Friday before the game on Saturday.

“It’s difficult, because you have a large team, and Liverpool is having a fantastic run right now, not just at the beginning of the season, but also at the tail end of the previous one.

“A number of them played 180 minutes throughout two games. Given that players like the Dutch guys, Gakpo, and Virgil van Dijk put in 180 minutes of hard work, I can see why managers might be a little miffed with the early kick-offs. Whether the two-and-a-half hours between 12.30 and 3 will make a significant difference They will probably always complain because that is just the way they are, but I’m not sure.

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