'We must win every game, because City will', says Klopp

City's home loss to Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool's win over Norwich City on Saturday closed the gap to six points at the top of the table with the Reds having played a game less.

Published : Feb 22, 2022 19:43 IST

FILE PHOTO: Liverpool coach Juergen Klopp believes his side has to think about winning every game if it is to clinch the Premier League title this season, as he expects leader Manchester City to do just that.
FILE PHOTO: Liverpool coach Juergen Klopp believes his side has to think about winning every game if it is to clinch the Premier League title this season, as he expects leader Manchester City to do just that.
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FILE PHOTO: Liverpool coach Juergen Klopp believes his side has to think about winning every game if it is to clinch the Premier League title this season, as he expects leader Manchester City to do just that.

Liverpool coach Juergen Klopp believes his side has to think about winning every game if it is to clinch the Premier League title this season, as he expects leader Manchester City to do just that.

City's home loss to Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool's win over Norwich City on Saturday closed the gap to six points at the top of the table, and should the Reds beat Leeds United on Wednesday they will be only three behind the champions.

The relentless form of Pep Guardiola's side had threatened to turn the title race into a procession, but Klopp's team has hit back, raising the prospect of an epic battle similar to 2019, when City pipped Liverpool to the trophy.

"I was on the way home when it was 2-1 Tottenham, then I didn't follow it anymore because I was sure City would equalise," Klopp told a news conference on Tuesday.

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"Then we went out and the driver excitedly told me it was 3-2, which I assumed was City. I was very surprised.

"Nothing has changed – we have to win all our games. We expect them to win all theirs. Of course, if it (the gap) would be 12 or 15 points it would be a completely different situation.

"We have so many games to play. If we win them all then it is a title race. If not, then it's maybe not. I understand 100 per cent that people get excited because they (City) are not completely out of reach anymore."

Nine wins from its last 10 in all competitions has set Liverpool up for a tilt at four trophies this season, but Klopp is not getting carried away.

"I'm really happy about the results in the last few weeks," he added. "They obviously brought some points, some confidence as well, in different competitions. But we just have to think about Leeds.

"We have to be ready for an incredibly intense game and a big fight. If you can say one thing about Leeds is that they really never give up."

Klopp said forwards Diogo Jota and Roberto Firmino will not feature at Anfield, and it remains uncertain whether they will be fit for Sunday's League Cup final against Chelsea.

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