Jurgen Klopp: No Premier League break harms England shots



The occupied calendar of the Premier League damages England's odds in real competitions, says Liverpool administrator Jurgen Klopp.

The German applauded England's present group as "truly skilled", yet said the absence of a winter soften up the nation would mean something negative for them at Euro 2016.

"You have an excess of diversions, that is without a doubt," Klopp told Football Focus. "You have no break, an excess of competitions.

"I think everyone realizes that is not the way [to be successful]."48-year-old included: "Everyone thinks [manager] Roy [Hodgson] ought to lead these young men to the title, they have better than average players.

"Be that as it may, they've had no break for one year. The various groups have. You can be [successful] however it's much harder."

Britain have not came to the semi-finals at any of their previous eight noteworthy competitions, and were thumped out at the gathering phase of the 2014

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