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As Liverpool and Manchester City prepare to face off once more in what is effectively a Premier League title decider, the managers of the two sides are in very different boats.

Both men have been in the job for a similar amount of time. Jurgen Klopp began his Anfield tenure a couple of months into the 2015-16 season, beating a Manuel Pellegrini-managed City in his first trip to the Etihad Stadium as Liverpool boss. The next time he went there for a league game, Pep Guardiola was in the home dugout after taking over in the summer of 2016.

However, while they arrived at the same time, the pair have very different plans when it comes to their eventual departures. At least, if we're to believe what Klopp and Guardiola have said about the subject before.

There aren't many managers in a position to set their own departure date, but Klopp and Guardiola have earned more goodwill than most. And City's manager is in no hurry to move on.

"I'm willing to stay here forever," the Catalan said. "There cannot be a better place to be, I'd extend the contract for 10 years.

"It looks like when you praise your team, you praise yourself, but that's far away from my intention. My team, they are the best."

Guardiola has also been willing to give Liverpool credit for inspiring his own team to go onto bigger and better things. "We absolutely wouldn’t be as

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