Jurgen Klopp: Liverpool boss backs scrapping FA Cup replays

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We can't solve all the problems by playing more games - Klopp

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp would be in favour of scrapping FA Cup replays and says "other solutions" must be found to support smaller clubs financially.

It comes as leading figures in English football met to discuss proposals from top-flight clubs to restructure aspects of the domestic game.

"The lifelines for small clubs cannot be massive problems for clubs who play every three days," Klopp said.

"We cannot solve all the problems by playing more games," he added.

FA Cup replays were scrapped in the 2020-21 season to help with the fixture backlog caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, while they were also removed for the third and fourth round last season.

The respective chairs and chief executives of the Premier League, Football Association and English Football League met in person on Friday to discuss "significant changes" to the FA Cup, EFL Cup and Community Shield.

That includes scrapping FA Cup replays from the third round onwards, when top-flight clubs enter the competition.

Asked about whether he would be in favour of that change, Klopp said: "Yes, I was always."

Discussing the importance of replays to clubs in lower divisions, the Liverpool boss added: "How often did it happen that a smaller club came through because of this extra game?

"I know there is money involved and that's how it is but you have to find solutions.

"Nobody wants to kill the smaller clubs; they have exactly the same right for existence as all of us."

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