After the 12:30 KO comment following Liverpool’s victory, an incredible member responds to the “ignorant” and racism presenter. 

Following their victory over Sheffield United, the TV host made some remarks that the manager of Liverpool did not find amusing.

When TV host Marcus Buckland made a joke about the Saturday kickoff at 12:30 p.m. on the Amazon Prime program, Jurgen Klopp quickly responded.

The incident occurred during Liverpool’s two-goal victory over Sheffield United at Bramall Lane, where goals from Dominik Szoboszlai and Virgil van Dijk were sufficient to secure three points. With the victory, they now trail leaders Arsenal by two points and are four points ahead of Manchester City.

Klopp spoke to the punditry team following the win but his mood quickly shifted after Buckland reminded the manager that his team were next in action against Crystal Palace in the early kick-off on Saturday – a comment that he did not respond well to.
“That’s really brave to make a joke about that. We will go to bed at 1am-2am tonight. We have two sessions and then we go again. I realise you don’t understand it (significance of early KO) as well and you work in football so why should I explain it again.

“It is fine to recover and then we go again. Crystal Palace play tonight as well so it is really fine. I realise you don’t understand it as well and you work in football so why should I explain it again. If you make a joke out of that you are ignorant.”

After those comments, Buckland expressed that he was not meaning to be disrespectful, Klopp added: “You were already. All good, you can say what you want, I cannot say what I want because that would be really different.”

Previously, Klopp had called out the scheduling that saw them feature repeatedly in that time slot last season, as well as twice this season after international breaks. His frustrations came last season when they went winless in that 12:30 slot on six occasions last year.

Prior to the victory over Wolves, Klopp complained about the issue of scheduling at that specific time: “We have four international breaks by March and for two of them we already have the 12.30 kick-off (when Premier League action resumes),” said Klopp, referring to the fact that Liverpool will host Everton at the same time straight after the October break. “If I say a word about it then the world says, ‘He’s moaning again’. This is a joke.”

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