Tuchel basically said nothing earlier just that the clubs owners will do the right thing whatever that means
New to the job with an owner who is not known for his patience around managers - he's not going to risk saying anything controversial.
Of the six, Klopp is the one who’s as close to being bullet proof as a top level manager can ever get right now, if he gets booted out I genuinely think there’ll be riots outside Anfield
I thought Klopp spoke very well. Wanting it to be clear he was not involved and that the players knew nothing of the impending announcement. He wants the fans to clearly understand the difference/disconnect between the players and the club. He clearly articulated that he was against is, is against and will continue to be against it because he understands what football is about. The prats who own and run the club do not and would have been well advised to consider the rammifications of their actions but I really struggle to believe any of the owners care about the PR.
Whilst I respect Klopp for saying he disagrees with ESL he seemed upset at protest at Leeds saying nothing to do with himself and players. He has to realise that owners of these clubs are inaccessible and only way fans can show there disapproval is to protest at games.
If what Klopp has said is true, and managers and players have not been briefed long before this arrangement came to light, then it’s a major flaw in the owners’ plans. Unlike the owners, who are largely faceless billionaires (Abramovich aside, can you picture the likes of Stan Kroenke and co in your minds eye?), managers and players have personal reputations to protect.
If players are strongly and universally against it, and if a Klopp or Guardiola type is prepared to resign in order to protect their good name, it really does harm the credibility of the super league. These people are gods in markets like the Far East, which this whole deal absolutely rests on.
The Premier League, FIFA and UEFA are not in a position to stop this in my opinion, no matter how much they might threaten and posture. But the power really belongs to the front line football personalities - they are the ultimate drivers behind this massive global money making machine. There are no Sheikh Mansour shirts being sold in Kuala Lumpur.
Footballers get a bad rap sometimes, often rightly, sometimes unfairly. But they have a unique opportunity here to win the respect of the common man; to show the world that they remain in touch with their roots. I may be giving them too much credit, I’ll admit I was surprised when the likes of Oscar and Arnautovic gave up promising PL careers to chase money in the darkest corners of China despite clearly not needing the cash, but I would like to think that they will collectively do the right thing and oppose this aberration.
This is a seminal moment in football history. And what a rich history that is. Now is the time to wake up to the harm that money is doing to the once beautiful game.
Not sure why he chose he chance to launch a personal attack on Gary Neville though.
The more I've thought about it, the less inclined I feel to expect anything from the players. Ultimately, it's nothing to do with them. Their contracts are with the football clubs, not with the league they play in. They have no say at all about the decisions of the owners, they can criticise them as Milner did last night, but it doesn't change anything. I don't think it's fair for FIFA/UEFA to ban the players from competitions when their only crime was not foreseeing the owners of the football clubs they were signing for doing something monumentally stupid as they have done.
It wouldn't have been appropriate for the Liverpool players to wear the shirts the Leeds players did last night. They're professionals who are actually trying to qualify for the premier club tournament in Europe through the league and they've got a lot of work to do on that front. Their focus should be on football, always. Anything else should always be secondary. Liverpool in particular have an unfortunate history of warm up shirts!...