Klopp has always been keen to voice his opinion
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has criticised Prime Minister Boris Johnson and former politician Nigel Farage, saying they shouldn’t be trusted to ‘lead any kind of group of people’.
It is not the first time that the German has entered the political world with his opinion, previously condemning the government’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic.
Klopp also praised Manchester United attacker Marcus Rashford for his efforts and determination to ensure that free school meals were provided to financially struggling families throughout the pandemic and beyond.
Now, the 54-year-old has stated that it is a ‘really bad sign’ that Johnson and Donald Trump have both been elected in recent years.
Jürgen Klopp:
“Why do we let people like Boris Johnson lead any kind of group of people in any direction? That’s a bad sign for the world.” [Mid Point] pic.twitter.com/4C68ql1A7o
— The Anfield Talk (@TheAnfieldTalk) November 12, 2021
“Why do we let people like Farage and Johnson lead any kind of group of people in any direction?” questioned Klopp, speaking on Gabby Logan’s Mid-Point podcast.
“I have to say at the last two elections, first with Donald Trump and Boris Johnson, that’s really a bad sign for the whole world that this can happen because everybody knew beforehand that it will not work but we still let it happen as a society and I cannot believe that.
“One is now gone and the other one struggles still. It’s incredible. It’s not a nice job as well, I have to say.”
The former Dortmund boss’ comments come in the same week that Conservative MP Natalie Elphicke has been accused of hypocrisy after it was revealed she had a second job – despite once suggesting England star Marcus Rashford should stick to his day job.
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