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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp laughs off Chelsea owner Todd Boehly's idea for a Premier League all-star match

Jurgen Klopp has laughed off Todd Boehly’s idea of a North v South Premier League all-star match. Speaking at the SALT conference in New York, the Chelsea owner said an exhibition match could help English football and “fund whatever the pyramid needed very easily.” Ad Boehly suggested England’s top flight should learn “a little bit of a lesson from American sports” to earn more revenue.

Premier LeagueConte reveals he went to Buckingham Palace after passing of Queen Elizabeth IIYESTERDAY AT 20:23 Forever commenting on the tight fixture schedule, Klopp responded to Boehly’s idea by saying, “When he finds a date for that, he can call me.” “He forgets that in the big sports in America, these players have four month breaks, so they’re quite happy that they can do a little bit of sport in these breaks. It’s completely different in football”, Klopp continued.

The Liverpool manager was taken aback by the concept and said, “I’m surprised by the question so don’t judge my answers too much. Maybe he can explain it to me at one point and find a proper date.” All-Star games are annual events in American sports including NFL and NBA, with the best players in the league teaming up to play against each other.

Once he processed Boehly’s idea, Klopp went on to say, “Not sure people want to see that but imagine that. United players, Liverpool players, Everton players all together in one team.

Interesting game. And all the London guys together.” Having discussed the point with journalists at a news conference for several minutes, the reality of what he was talking about seemed to hit home for Klopp, and — although clearly amused by the suggestion — he was still left in disbelief, asking reporters, “Did he really say it? Interesting.” During

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