Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has said Premier League clubs should offer help to lower league clubs in the face of the Covid-19 struggle
The government this week called off plans to allow a number of supporters back into stadiums from Oct. 1 with Prime Minister Boris Johnson warning that measures could be in place for six months.
The decision was made following a recent increase in coronavirus cases.
"In general people in a better position should help people in a less good position, 100%," Klopp said at a news conference on Friday when asked about the impact on smaller clubs.
"I don't understand the structure 100% in Germany you have Bundesliga 1 and Bundesliga 2, so they have to share the problems so that makes things slightly easier.
The decision to prevent clubs from allowing fans back into the stadiums has caused concern up and down the football pyramid, with some clubs saying they face great financial uncertainty if they cannot generate match day income.
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