Sheffield United boss, Chris Wilder has accused Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola of being selfish after the duo insisted clubs should be permitted to use five substitutes to give rise to player welfare.
The Premier League managers decried the kind of treatment administered to English clubs; prohibiting the use of two extra substitution so as to deal with the fixture congestion caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Top flight clubs, including Sheffield United kicked against the move; insisting that it only seemed to benefit the bigger clubs.
While Klopp and Guardiola argued that players are not being protected, Wilder rejected their stance, claiming they are driven by self-interest.
Speaking of Klopp, he said: ‘Cards on the table, he’s going to look after his own club. I’ve got incredible respect for these top managers because they produce top results and win things.
‘But they’re selfish, they look after their own clubs. They’re not going to be bothered about Sheffield United, they’re not going to be bothered about England.
“They’re going to be bothered about Liverpool, Man City and Chelsea, which I understand and respect.
“I would be the same, but I’m bothered about Sheffield United and it doesn’t help us to have five subs.”
Sheffield United are currently bottom and without a win this season and Wilder also insisted he had little sympathy for clubs who have hectic schedules due to European football.
“My sympathy for them is not huge. If Man City are playing on a Wednesday night in Outer Mongolia and then have to play at 12.30 on a Saturday, they have to play at 12.30 on a Saturday.”
Both managers have seen most of their first team players ruled out for upcoming fixtures due to a barrage of injuries that has plagued these teams since the new season started. Thus, this makes up as one of the reasons they are advocates of five subs.