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The Premier League has voted against the implementation of five substitutes in what will be a blow to Jurgen Klopp.
Senior directors and flight chiefs had discussed the possibility of increasing the number from three to five.
Injuries increased significantly this quarter due to aircraft congestion and it had been suggested that allowing two more subs per game would help manage the player workload.
Klopp, who has faced a plethora of absences this quarter, has been a leading voice in pushing for change.
He recently confessed that he was losing the support of his colleagues.
The likes of Chris Wilder at Sheffield United felt that the increase in the number of subs would widen the gap between the top teams and the rest.
And with several big clubs not using their current three-issue allocation had been complicated.
But Klopp has been overwhelmingly supportive of using his bench to fully utilize his resources.
We look at the quantity of submarines used by the boss of Liverpool since the start of the season.
Liverpool replacement record
vs Leeds (H) – THREE – Fabinho, Jones, Matip
vs Chelsea (A) – THREE – Thiago, Milner, Minamino
v Arsenal (H) – THREE – Jota, Milner, Minamino
v Aston Villa (A) – THREE – Jones, Milner, Minamino
vs Everton (A) – THREE – Jota, Gomez, Wijnaldum
v Sheffield United (M) – TWO – Minamino, Milner
v West Ham (H) – THREE – Jota, Shaqiri, Milner
v Man City (A) – TWO – Milner, Shaqiri
vs Leicester (H) – THREE – Williams, Origi, Minamino
vs Brighton (A) – THREE – Jones, Henderson, Mane
against the wolves (H) – THREE – Keita, Jota, Alexander-Arnold
vs Fulham (A) – THREE – Origi, Minamino, Williams
vs Tottenham (H) – NONE
Total submarines used – 34/39 (87%)
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