Jurgen Klopp is a man of many words. The German coach obviously likes to talk to the press, about various topics, about various clubs and players. And he doesn’t take his words as seriously as he should, so if he says something which is not true, or if he contradicts himself, he just says, “How quickly life can change’ and get’s on with it. And after commenting on Manchester United’s transfer dealings and the financial power of Newcastle United, the German tactician decided to gloat about Chelsea’s ‘misfortune’ after spending so much money and getting no results (so far).Jurgen Klopp is happy things haven’t worked at Chelsea 👀 pic.twitter.com/9H6MRh5Tga— ESPN UK (@ESPNUK) April 30, 2023 The Blues spent heavily in the last two transfer windows since Todd Boehly arrived as the new owner, but his 600 million pounds have not turned his club into a force, on the contrary. Chelsea are likely to remain out of European football next season, as well as Liverpool, who are also in need of a rebuild. But, according to Klopp, he is a bit happy to see the Blues struggle, because, as you can already imagine, ne wouldn’t do it like them.“’I feel a little bit for Chelsea to be honest, because it’s not going well, I think they’re a top, top team, but on the other side it’s good to see that you cannot just bring top players together and think it works out. You have to build a team and that’s what the guys there underestimated and gave their coaches a nearly impossible job to do. You cannot have two dressing rooms, you cannot train on two pitches, you have to create relationships, you have to create team spirit, and that’s the only reason why I’m a little bit happy about it. Chelsea will be fine in the end and they will be incredibly strong next year, but I’m using them just as an example. At the highest level, no, we cannot do it like that. And that’s what we will not do. You have to bring in the right players and build a new team. This team wrote a sensational story and now we start a new one, that’s it” said Klopp to Sky Sports.Liverpool captain in shock talks to join BrightonLet’s not forget that the German had similar comments about other clubs, and in 2016, when Manchester United spent 100 million pounds on Paul Pogba he said:”The day that this is football, I’m not in a job anymore, because the game is about playing together. Other clubs can go out and spend more money and collect top players. I want to do it differently”.Klopp looking ahead already: next season starts on July the 8thNeedless to say, in 2022, he signed Darwin Nunez for 100 million euros. He had an excuse for himself:“When you want to sign a striker as exciting as Darwin is, it’s the market and you have to pay the price. I’ve said so many things in my life which have caught me later and showed me how quickly life can change” he added.🗣️ “I honestly thought there was something wrong on the screen.” 😅Jurgen Klopp’s reaction to seeing Newcastle 5-0 up against Tottenham in the first half pic.twitter.com/iPT0xy83di— Football Daily (@footballdaily) April 30, 2023 He also was uneasy when Newcastle was bought by rich Saudi Arabs and felt the need to comment on their transfer dealings.“I heard now that at Newcastle somebody said ‘there is no ceiling for this club’. Yes, he’s absolutely right. There’s no ceiling for Newcastle. Congratulations. But some other clubs have ceilings”. Off course, being at the bottom of the table since the Arabs arrived, Newcastle had to totally rebuild the squad, spending around 315 million pounds so far, while Liverpool, in the meantime, spent 224 million on just a few players, even thou he claims his club has ‘a ceiling’. Typical Klopp.PREMIER LEAGUE – MATCHDAY 34Saturday Crystal Palace – West Ham 4-3 (3-2)/Ayew 15, Zaha 20, Schlupp 30, Eze 66 pen – Soucek 9, Antonio 35, Aguerd 72/Brentford – Nott. Forest 2-1 (0-1)/Toney 82, Dasilva 90+4 – Danilo 45+1/Brighton – Wolverhampton 6-0 (4-0)/Undav 6, 66, Gross 13, 26, Welbeck 39, 48/Sunday16.00: (1.84) Man.Utd. (3.60) Aston Villa (4.60)16.00: (1.38) Newcastle (4.90) Southampton (9.50)16.00: (10.0) Fulham (6.50) Man.City (1.33)16.00: (2.81) Bournemouth (3.30) Leeds (2.75)18.30: (1.61) Liverpool (4.10) Tottenham (5.70)Monday 22.00: (2.14) Leicester (3.50) Everton (3.80)Tuesday 22.00: (1.70) Arsenal (3.80) Chelsea (5.60)***odds are subject to change***