Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has continued his war of words with Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder. Klopp and Wilder haven’t seen eye to eye this season after a series of disagreements in recent months. The two disagreed over the potential re-introduction of the five substitutes rule in the Premier League. He said: "Is having fans back important (for results)? I don't know. If I say having fans back helps, then Chris Wilder will say that it's not okay that Liverpool has supporters and Sheffield United does not. He has said it already. "If Sheffield United would have supporters and Liverpool would not, then I cannot change that. Is it nice for the people to get back? Yes, it is. Very nice and I'm really happy for the people to be back in the stadium. "Do we expect 2,000 people will push us through a difficult game and we will win because of them? No, I don't expect that. I know we have to help ourselves and then we will see what kind of atmosphere we can create together. I have no idea how it will be.”
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