Klopp keen to keep focus on football in Qatar

Klopp keen to keep focus on football in Qatar

by Joseph Anthony
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European champions Liverpool play their first match of the Club World Cup when they take on Mexican side Monterrey in Wednesday’s semi-final

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp side-stepped questions about Qatar’s human rights record ahead of the Reds’ first match in the Club World Cup in Doha.

Concerns have been expressed about the country hosting this event and the 2022 World Cup because of its stance on homosexuality and immigrant workers’ rights, among other issues.

However, Klopp said they had no time to consider the wider picture – and his players should not be asked to do so – as they were focused purely on football.

“I have an opinion on football but this is a real serious thing to talk about I think and the answers should come from people who know more about it,” he said ahead of Wednesday’s semi-final against Mexican club Monterrey.

“I have to be influential in football but not in politics. Anything I say wouldn’t help, it would just create another headline, positive or negative.

“I like that you ask the question but I think I am the wrong person.

“Whoever is organising the competition, wherever it is, they have to think about it. Athletes shouldn’t.

“We represent Liverpool, we are invited so we should go there. If sportsmen have to make a decision about a competition wherever it is in the world that is not right.

“My personal opinion, I have one of course, is of course I think we should all be treated equally, that is clear.

“But we don’t have the time to judge things when we are here, we only have time for training.”

Asked if he had a message for fans who had travelled or who were planning to travel, Klopp added: “I don’t think anyone has to be concerned to come here if they do the normal stuff.

“You have to respect the rules of different countries: I have to respect the rules of England when I am there, it is only cultural but that’s how it is.”

Klopp also played down concerns over the state of the pitch at the Khalifa International Stadium, which will host five matches in as many days – including two games on the same day twice: on Tuesday for the fifth-place play-off and the other semi-final, with the third-place play-off and final taking place on Saturday.

He had criticised the scheduling, forced upon the organisers after the newly-constructed Education City Stadium where Liverpool were scheduled to play both their matches was deemed not ready for use.

We spoke to our groundsman who was here. It is in really, really good condition, the training ground is absolutely brilliant,” he said. “My concern was from England, I’ve never been here or played football here. The pitches are brilliant, so should not be a proper concern.

“When we arrived on Sunday night it was raining hard, it would be difficult on each pitch, but our groundsman said it is built on sand so it will suck all the water off so should not be a concern. So hopefully no concern.”

REUTERS

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