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Southgate responded to Klopp's bashing that premier league managers have a lot of fluidity, different systems and different views

Recently, England boss Gareth Southgate came under fire from Klopp. The German had a lot of opinions about Southgate's decision, and he didn't understand why the Three Lions boss let right-back Arnold play in midfield, choosing Stones over Joe Gomez, and Klopp was also very unhappy about Jones's injury to the national team.

Southgate responded to Klopp's bashing that premier league managers have a lot of fluidity, different systems and different views

Southgate did not respond immediately to Klopp's questioning and was surprised that Klopp had been "firing" on him.

"I'm not quite sure why he (Klopp) always has an opinion, I don't know, you have to ask him, I think we've always gotten along pretty well. This matter has caused a lot of heated discussion, and there are many interesting articles and comments. ”

"To be honest, premier league coaches come and go and it's important for the national team to be in harmony with them. But club managers may not prioritize these because they may be leaving soon. However, I don't think that's going to happen to Liverpool. ”

"I have no problem with Klopp, you have to ask him why he made such a comment."

Under pressure from Joel Matip, Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konat, centre-back Joe Gomez has yet to start the Premier League for Liverpool this season. The 24-year-old's journey to the national team has also been less smooth, with Southgate not making him into the squad in his final World Cup qualifiers against Albania and San Marino next week.

Southgate responded to Klopp's bashing that premier league managers have a lot of fluidity, different systems and different views

Meanwhile, after impressing the national team manager, in good form Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale may have a chance to make his debut.

Southgate explained: "Players haven't been out every time in the long season and we've tried to adopt Nick Pope and Sam Johnstone. So, at some point, we would do the same to Aaron. ”

Southgate responded to Klopp's bashing that premier league managers have a lot of fluidity, different systems and different views

"There's a game, it's good for everyone. England will have competition in every position and there is no reason not to do so on goalkeepers. When we picked Aaron in the summer, we were criticized for picking a goalkeeper who had been relegated. But now an interesting change has taken place, isn't it?

"We've gotten to know him in the u21 game and he's a good fit into the team. He understood his role as a sacrifice for the collective. That's one of the reasons for choosing him. "