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Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher has admitted he is ‘p***** off’ with the scheduling of the Champions League Final – saying it benefits Tottenham Hotspur.
The Premier League sides will pit their wits against one another at the Wanda Metropolitano in Madrid on Saturday, June 1.
With the game taking place three weeks after the end of the Premier League season, Carragher has voiced his concerns.
Spurs have somehow managed to reach the final despite seeing their decimated by injuries in the later stages of the season.
Harry Kane suffered a nasty-looking injury in the first leg against Manchester City, while Dele Alli has also suffered with muscle strains this season.
And the former England international believes the long delay will help the Londoners.
The Kop idol told The Anfield Wrap: It’s a weird one really. You normally go away and that’s what Liverpool have done – going to Marbella.
“No-one’s been able to give me a reason why the Champions League is three weeks after the league campaign.
“It’s normally two weeks, where you have the FA Cup then the week after is the Champions League.
“That’s p***ed me off a little bit that to be honest. I think it probably helps Spurs more than us, I would say.
“I think they’ve got bigger injury problems than us, certainly with Harry Kane, Harry Winks, other little knocks they had towards the end of the season.
“It gives you an extra week to be fit. I think we’re in much better form than Tottenham in 2019 and a longer break will not help that, really, in some ways.
“You do worry because you lose a bit of that rhythm that Liverpool have had the way they’ve been playing.”
“I don’t think Tottenham are in great form. I know they got through and it’s unbelievable what they’ve done, I love Pochettino…
“But they’re not in great form so a longer break will help them forget the bad form and focus on this one game.”