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Since Jurgen Klopp’s arrival at Liverpool, the Reds have been an all-but ever present threat to Chelsea.
Having taken the reins at Anfield just months after the Blues lifted the 2014/15 Premier League title under Jose Mourinho, the German has managed to re-establish the Reds both on the domestic and international stage.
In the time since, Liverpool have lifted their own title, the Champions League - as well as having beaten Chelsea to the first domestic title of the current season in the Carabao Cup final.
Meanwhile, in five out of the last six Premier League seasons, Liverpool have finished above Chelsea in the end-of-season standings - the only exception being the Blues’ 2016/17 title triumph.
The Blues then might have been given considerable encouragement of finally finding their way past the Reds with Klopp having hinted an exit but he has now clarified prior comments with his contract not set to expire until the summer of 2024.
Speaking in a press conference ahead of his side’s clash with West Ham United, the German said: "The plan is still the same.
“I realised when I gave the answer, I thought, 'Oh god!' but I couldn't get it back. I was just not in the