Klopp, Conte keen for one-legged League Cup semi-finals
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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp and Tottenham boss
Antonio Conte have called for January's League Cup semi-finals to be switched
to one-legged ties to ease fixture congestion.
Spurs have a backlog of three Premier League fixtures
due to postponements for bad weather and coronavirus outbreaks among the squad,
while Liverpool have also been impacted by four positive cases of COVID-19 over
the past week.
Six of the scheduled 10 Premier League games last
weekend were called off and more are expected in the coming weeks as the
authorities have decided to press ahead despite record numbers of positive
cases across Britain.
The two-legged semi-finals of last year's League Cup
were cut back to one game due to the backlog caused by a late start to the
season by the pandemic.
As it stands Liverpool will face Arsenal in the first
two midweeks of January with Conte facing his old club Chelsea in the last
four.
"I think it would be better with one game
absolutely, but obviously what I say is not too important," said Klopp,
who revealed a Premier League managers' meeting will take place on Thursday to
addrees a series of coronavirus concerns.
"If there are two games, then we will play two
games. But it would be helpful if there was only one, true.
"The draw has us at Arsenal, I'm fine with that,
we play there and see who is better and go for it."
Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson said on Wednesday
that "nobody really takes player welfare seriously" amid concerns
over the number of games being forced upon already stretched squads.
Klopp has consistently campaigned for fewer matches
and the return of five substitutions to the Premier League in recent seasons.
But Liverpool were one of six English clubs that
attempted to launch a European Super League in April that would have added even
more games to the schedule.
"I don't just speak about player welfare this
year, I have been speaking about it for six years or maybe longer," added
Klopp.
"If the things I say would help more, I would say
it much more often. But it doesn't help.
"The only thing I do with these messages is I
create headlines. They never arrive at the right places."
Tottenham were eliminated from the Europa Conference
League earlier this week after a rearranged date for their final group game
against Rennes could not be agreed between the clubs.
Spurs had to postpone the fixture, initially scheduled
for Dec 9, due to a COVID-19 outbreak that saw at least eight players and five
staff test postive.
"Maybe it would be better to play one game and
not two games, especially for the situation we are living but we have to respect
the rules," said Conte.


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