The Liverpool manager is not happy!

Friday's UEFA Champions League draw saw Jurgen Klopp's team being drawn against fellow EPL counterparts Manchester City in what will be a crunch quarterfinal tie. The Anfield club will take on the Citizens on April 4th at home and April 10th at the Etihad Stadium, respectively. However, in-between the tie, they will feature in the local derby game against Everton.

The game will now be played four days after the UCL first-leg encounter at lunchtime. Justifiably so, it was subjected to change with Liverpool's involvement in the Champions League. But for Jurgen Klopp, the decision to play three matches in a space of six days does not sound right in his ears.

Manchester United does not seem like relinquishing its second spot and, as a result, the fatigue his players might accumulate could easily make fluff their lines and lose games. That withstanding, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur could subsequently capitalize on that and move up the log - a possibility the German manager seeks to prevent.