Jurgen Klopp has continued his tirade against the Premier League's incessant schedule and hit back at claims from Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville that he was seeking to gain an advantage for his Liverpool side.
Klopp has made his views clear on the urgent need for the Premier League to change the rules and allow five substitutes mid-season, but the club chose not to raise the matter when the top-tier clubs met on Thursday.
Former United right-back Neville responded to Klopp's astonishing BT Sport interview at Brighton by insisting that the German's only aim of his outbursts is to give his players as much rest as possible and the best playing times to suit his players.