Klopp uses Scott Parker's sacking to aim a dig at 'country-owned' Man City, Chelsea and Newcastle
Daily MailLiverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has hit out at Bournemouth's owners after they sacked Scott Parker, feeling the former midfielder was 'set up' for failure after a lack of transfer activity. Jurgen Klopp has hit out at Bournemouth 's owners after they sacked Scott Parker Klopp said Parker's dismissal showed the importance of having the right owners at a club He also appeared to aim a dig at Man City and Newcastle as 'country-owned' clubs He then appeared to take a dig at Manchester City, Chelsea and Newcastle as 'country-owned' clubs - who have made big-name signings again this summer - insisting 'it's set up for a new manager if you have nervous owners'. Chelsea have also been big spenders this summer having signed Raheem Sterling for £50m The German appeared to oppose those models to the 'structure' at Liverpool and Arsenal 'In the first 4 games they had Arsenal, City and Liverpool - it's set up for a new manager if you have nervous owners. Liverpool have signed three players so far this summer, including striker Darwin Nunez But when asked if he felt backed by Liverpool's FSG owners, Klopp replied: 'Let me say it like this, from time to time, I would like to risk a bit more but I don't decide that.