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It is going to be an emotional farewell at Anfield next weekend as Liverpool and the Premier League bids farewell to Jürgen Klopp.
The German's nine-year tenure will come to an end after the final day clash with Wolves and there is no doubt he will look back on his time with great fondness.
But there is one thing about English football that Klopp will not miss — 12:30pm kick-offs.
He believes the broadcaster and the Premier League are responsible for the struggles of English sides in Europe this season.
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After Aston Villa's first-leg defeat to Olympiacos in the Europa Conference League, Klopp said: "Seeing Villa lost last night is interesting.
The Premier League is the best in the world but someone must help the players.
"Years ago we had four English teams in [European] quarter-finals and then we take that and say, 'It's the quality of the Premier League' and let's make more of it but you have to change that approach.
That means it is just the second time in the German's nine years as Liverpool boss that an English side has not reached the final of a major European competition.
It is quite the record but the demands on players are now greater than ever.
Liverpool will end this campaign having played a staggering 58 matches in all competitions, and that arguably should have been more had it progressed in the Europa League.
Other countries have benefited from fixtures being moved before and after European matches but there is no indication the Premier League will follow suit due to the importance of its TV deals.
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