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Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool and Pep Guardiola's Manchester City are in the midst of one of the most enthralling title races the Premier League has ever seen and the two managers have spoken at length about each other.
With the two sides on the cusp of what promises to be a pivotal game for the landscape of the season, there has been claims that the rivalry between the two teams is the best in English football history. However, those same suggestions have been shot down by supporters arguing there is not enough bad blood between the pair.
There is certainly evidence to support that viewpoint, with very few crossed words between the managers ever played out in public. With that being said, Klopp has explained that he does agree the clubs are playing out the best rivalry ever seen on these shores.
"Yes! The consistency both teams have shown over the period is crazy. We know it's tough. What has changed in the four years is everybody else thinks it's tough," the German revealed. Pressed on whether they bring the best out of each other, Klopp added: "Probably. If you play professional football at the highest level,


