Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp said he feels sympathy for Chelsea amid the London club's disappointing season, but added that "it is good to see" that their prodigious investment has not equated to positive results.
The club have made 18 signings since co-owner Todd Boehly took over last summer, including the record-breaking acquisition of midfielder Enzo Fernandez in January for €121 million. However, they have struggled to build any momentum over the course of the season and sit 12th in the Premier League table with five defeats from five matches under interim boss Frank Lampard.