Jürgen Klopp has labelled Bournemouth's decision to sack Scott Parker as 'harsh' so early in the season. Parker was sacked three days after the team suffered a third consecutive loss, the 9-0 defeat at Liverpool. Parker indicated after the game at Anfield that he felt the club had not spent enough this summer during the transfer window, but club owner, Maxim Demin, said 'it is unconditional that we are aligned in our strategy to run the club sustainably' as he thanked Parker for his time. Klopp called Parker an 'outstanding manager' and labelled the Bournemouth ownership as 'nervous' after a lack of spending following their promotion to the Premier League.
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