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Leeds United's social media team have trolled Liverpool over their inclusion in the European Super League. Leeds and Liverpool met in the Premier League at Elland Road on Monday night following a dramatic 24 hours in the world of football. The Reds are one of 12 founding clubs of the Super League which was officially announced late on Sunday.
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"It makes me angry as well, they were in our dressing room. If it was a Leeds idea, thank you very much. Nobody has to remind us, they should remind themselves."
Klopp gave an in-depth opinion on the breakaway league and insisted his opinion has not changed from 2019 when he spoke out against the idea.
"My opinion didn’t change," he said.
“Obviously I heard first-hand about it yesterday and when you’re trying to prepare a game, a very difficult game against Leeds United.
“Then we got some information, not a lot to be honest, most of the things you more or less can read in newspapers or wherever.
“It’s a tough one. People are not happy with it, I can understand that, but there’s not a lot more I can say about it to be honest, because we were not involved in any processes.
“Not the players, not me. We didn’t know about it. That’s the fact, the facts are out there, and we will have to wait and see how it develops.”