Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp took a dig after Chelsea's transfer dealings over the weekend.
Klopp's Liverpool were held to a 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge by the Blues in the Premier League on Sunday.
Despite having a more settled team and years at the club, Klopp was unable to get one over Mauricio Pochettino in the latter's first competitive game in charge of Chelsea.
“That's what each Chelsea manager wants and usually they get it [Chelsea set to break British transfer record to sign Moises Caicedo of Brighton]," said the Liverpool manager to reporters.
Klopp added on the game: “The start was pretty convincing. We sure looked like we didn't meet in the car park! Then we opened up the door for Chelsea. We fought really hard, it was super-intense for both teams. It's a point at Chelsea… fine.
“Second half with the crowd, we had to dig really deep and fight hard. In the end we got a point and that's ok.
“I saw a lot of things I liked and some things I didn't like. We have a point and we keep working."