Klopp was talking to the media after Liverpool’s 2-1 win over AFC Ajax when he was quizzed about Boehly’s idea for an All-Star game. The German immediately rebuffed the thought, but invited the Chelsea owner to explain his viewpoint.

The Liverpool manager was quoted as saying by Metro:

Klopp added:

The Reds boss was also shocked to think about the potential teams that could go up against each other in an all-star game. Players from Liverpool, Manchester United, Everton and Newcastle United will face the other team formed with Chelsea, Arsenal, and Tottenham Hotspur players.

Klopp continued:

Chelsea owner wants Premier League to start All-Star games

Boehly was speaking at the SALT Conference on Tuesday, September 13, when he expressed his surprise at the Premier League not having an All-Star game.

He said:

Boehly added:

On the pitch, Chelsea will play their second UEFA Champions League match on Wednesday (September 14) against Red Bull Salzburg. The contest will mark Graham Potter’s first game in charge of the Blues.

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