The 12 european giants have recently announced the creation of the UEFA Super League, namely Real Madrid, Barca, Atletico, Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur, Juve, AC Milan and Inter.

For Liverpool and Manchester United to participate in the European Premier League, Neville gave a harsh criticism of Liverpool and the manchester United clubs he played for on Sunday. Neville said: "The clubs [among the 12 giants in the European League] that disgust me the most are Manchester United and Liverpool. Liverpool say they are a people's club and pretend to shout 'you never walk alone', which is simply ridiculous. (Ex-story review: The European Premier League is angry!) Ferguson's apprentice draws a line with Manchester United: disgusting! Penalty for their demotion )
In the face of Neville's criticism of Liverpool's participation in the European Premier League, Klopp said in a post-match interview with Leeds United 1-1 in the Premier League that Neville only knew how to chase money in his career, and he did not deserve to mention the spirit of "never walk alone".
Although Klopp is also not in favor of the European Super League (ex-story review: Klopp is strong enough!). The BIG6 manager dared to protest against the European Super League, and hit the Liverpool boss on CCTV in the United Kingdom), but it did not prevent him from coming forward to fight back against Neville in order to defend Liverpool's honor. Klopp told Sky Sports: "Neville actually mentioned 'never walk alone', which should be banned. We have the right to sing our team song, which is our slogan, not his. In any case, Neville did not understand the significance of this phrase to us. ‘’
"I want Neville to work where he gets attention, not where he makes the most money, neville has only known in his career chasing money. Neville played for the richest Manchester United club and now works at sky sports, the most paid. ”
Klopp concluded by adding: "Liverpool are a great football club. At this particular moment, we cannot blame the team for this (playing in the European Super League). I accept criticism from the outside world, but there are some things we can't do about it. Now people are writing articles telling us what to do, and the fans are calling on us, but we have to be cautious now. If people are going to criticize my coaching, that's totally fine. But it's not good to point fingers at other things. ”