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pattern! Guardiola: Sorry for Chelsea! Klopp: Punishing Abu is the right one!

Chelsea boss Abu was punished, which is the most concerned thing for fans, and as things unfold, Chelsea are getting tougher and tougher. And many Premier League managers have also expressed their views. Previously, Tottenham coach Conte and Crystal Palace coach Vieira were both upset. Recently, the two famous managers of the Premier League, Manchester City manager Guardiola and Liverpool manager Klopp have expressed their views, and the views of the two are very different, Guardiola believes that this should not be done, and Klopp supports the punishment of Abu.

pattern! Guardiola: Sorry for Chelsea! Klopp: Punishing Abu is the right one!

Speaking about Chelsea's punishment at the pre-match press conference, Guardiola said: "It's very difficult for Tuchel and the Chelsea players, and I feel sorry for them. I can talk about my team, but it's difficult to talk about other teams. That's the case with Chelsea and I have enough empathy to understand their situation. However, I cannot express my opinion on this now. In fact, Guardiola's heart is still toward Chelsea, otherwise he would not feel sorry for Chelsea, but Guardiola's experience is different, perhaps it is this experience that makes Guardiola understand Abu's situation!

pattern! Guardiola: Sorry for Chelsea! Klopp: Punishing Abu is the right one!

Liverpool manager Klopp, however, doesn't see it that way. In a pre-match press conference against Brighton, Klopp not only supported the punishment of Abu but also called on the Premier League to vet other teams. Klopp said: "In this case, Chelsea employees should not be held responsible, there is only one person who is responsible for this, and that is PJ, I don't know what role Abu plays in the matter. However, you could say he has a close relationship with this matter and I think ZF UK is right. 】

pattern! Guardiola: Sorry for Chelsea! Klopp: Punishing Abu is the right one!

It seems that Klopp supported punishing Abu, and then he also called on the Premier League to review the owners of the major clubs: "When Abu accepted Chelsea, did anyone pay attention?] Is anyone concerned about the change of ownership in Newcastle? Do fans care who the receiver is? Where did their money come from? Everyone knows the problem, but no one cares. I have to say that Klopp's remarks are really unexpected, Klopp actually said such remarks? When Klopp questions other club owners, perhaps first see if there is anything wrong with fenway group that pays him a salary!

Of course, for Abu and Chelsea, there are people who support no, and there are people who support punishing Abu. Still, in the whole thing, is Abu really at fault? Does it really have anything to do with not being? And, is it really fair to punish Abu in this way? Maybe the fans already have their answer in mind.

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