Cloppy's leftover from Chelsea's expenses: We do not act like them, we are not owned by oligarchs

Jürgen Klopp loves football, but when it comes to merkato it gets bitter. The German technician has never been a free spending fan in Liverpool in recent years. A little shopping but hit, like Aliceson's, Salah or Van Dijk. At this season, only Greek Costas Tsimikas arrived, [...]
Jürgen Klopp loves football, but when it comes to merkato it gets bitter. The German technician has never been a free spending fan in Liverpool in recent years.
A little shopping but hit, like Aliceson's, Salah or Van Dijk. At this season, only Greek Costas Tsimikas -- the left-wing defender -- has to be a solid alternative to Robertson.
For the rest, much silence and just as much work. Even because, as the German technician for BBC5 explained, each team is in a different situation, especially in a complicated period like this.
“Each club is in a different situation and is a situation of global uncertainty. For some clubs it seems a smaller problem because they are owned by states or oligarchs. But we're a different club.
”E thanks to this identity we reached the League Champions final two years ago, won it last year and in 2020 won Premier League. We can't change everything from day to night and say "ok, now let's do it like Chelsea”. So let's buy a lot of players with important numbers, revolutionizing last year's team. Even though it's in Clopp's words, it's also a classic story for Manchester City and SPG.
Germany wants to raise the team, but in its own way. We want to improve the team, but there are some ways to do it. One is buying players, the other is working and improving the quality of eliminating shortcomings. But football is like this, nobody's gonna hear about training, they're just thinking about shopping. I've been in Liverpool for nearly five years, and if anything has to happen, it will happen. There's a lot of voices in the papers and I smile when I see our name looking for it or this player”.












