
For some time now there have been rumours that certain institutions of significant economic weight are being pampered by the top echelons of world football, with Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp making mention of this situation. Prior to their clash against Manchester City, he said that his rival and other teams can do what they want in financial matters.
Regarding the issue raised by the German tactician, the boss in the dugout for the Magpies, Eddie Howe, offered a response, arguing that everyone should be careful what comments they say, explaining that his sporting director, Dan Ashworth, only made comments that there is no cap on the club's ambitions. 'Everyone should be careful with their comments and opinions. What Dan meant by his comments is that there is no limit to our long-term ambitions'.
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Newcastle United have big plans that undoubtedly involve big money, something common in any institution, but they have not been able to make that great leap because they know that there is a budget ceiling that limits them at all times, clarifying with the comment that Klopp exposed a few days ago about the total freedom of the teams with the greatest purchasing power in the world. "We have big plans and we want to go to places with big ambitions, but the reality that we are working on is that there is a ceiling.
Having clarified the situation on financial freedoms, Eddie Howe took the time to send a message back to the Liverpool striker regarding his sending off against Manchester City and the manner in which he saw red, with the England manager assuring that he will always be aware of his behaviour on the edge of the pitch as he will always be watched by hundreds of people and especially children. "I'm aware that I'm going to be watched by millions of people, especially children. So I'm always aware of my behaviour at the edge of the pitch".
The way in which he stratagem Newcastle closed his statements may start a verbal war against a Jürgen Kloppp who does not usually keep his thoughts to himself and more so when his name is involved, when this kind of situation that supposed fans of both teams misunderstand the rivalry when it is their turn to face each other, triggering this a series of unfortunate events as happened at Anfield this weekend.

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