Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp reveals why he’s happy seeing Chelsea struggle this season

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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has admitted he’s happy seeing Chelsea struggle this season after the club’s immense transfer outlay.

Chelsea have signed 16 players in the last two transfer windows since Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital bought the club last summer.

Despite spending around £600million on new players, Chelsea are 12th in the Premier League, 10 points clear of the relegation zone, and 14 behind seventh-placed Liverpool.

Speaking to Sky Sports, Klopp said: “I feel a little bit for Chelsea to be honest, because it’s not going well, I think they’re a top, top team, but on the other side it’s good to see that you cannot just bring top players together and think it works out.

“You have to build a team and that’s what the guys there underestimated and gave their coaches a nearly impossible job to do.

“You cannot have two dressing rooms, you cannot train on two pitches, you have to create relationships, you have to create team spirit, and that journey is why I’m a little bit happy about it.

“Chelsea will be fine in the end and they will be incredibly strong next year, but I’m using them just as an example.

“At the highest level, no, we cannot do it like that. And that’s what we will not do. You have to bring in the right players and build a new team. This team wrote a sensational story and now we start a new one, that’s it.”