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Jurgen Klopp: Manchester City's excellence pushing Liverpool to incredible heights

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp believes nothing in world football can prepare you for facing Manchester City but he feels the excellence of their Premier League rivals has helped his side become title contenders again.

Sunday sees the top two sides face off at the Etihad Stadium, where a win would take Klopp's team two points clear with seven matches to play.

The pair have been involved in some epic battles in recent seasons – in particular in 2018-19 when City pipped Liverpool to the title by a point despite a record points haul for the runners-up.

While Klopp is not exactly overjoyed by the standards Pep Guardiola’s side have set he acknowledges they have made his players better, which contributed to them winning their first title for 30 years in 2019-20 with a 19-point advantage over City.

"I wouldn’t say I’m thankful that City is that good but it didn’t deny our development," said the Reds boss.

"The last four years since we stepped up a little bit and could close the gap to City is interesting.

"We pushed each other to incredible points tallies. Madness. I would have never thought these kind of things were possible, especially not in this league.

"The consistency both teams showed in that period was absolutely crazy."

Liverpool have won 10 successive Premier League matches and have one foot in the Champions League semi-finals after Tuesday's 3-1 win against Benfica in Portugal but Klopp said that was of no help for this weekend.

"None of these games you compare. It is important but before none of these games we thought we will give them a proper one. Not United, not Everton, not Atletico," he added.

"There is no game in world football you can compare to play against City because they are good in pretty much all areas. There

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