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Jurgen Klopp reveals how he reacted to Tottenham's dramatic win at Manchester City

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has played down the significance of Tottenham’s 3-2 win over Manchester City and urged his players be ‘100 per cent focussed’ on the immediate task at hand against a ‘very brave’ Leeds team on Wednesday night.

Riyad Mahrez looked to have salvaged a point for City with a 92nd-minute penalty, but Harry Kane had others ideas and headed home a dramatic winner in the dying moments of stoppage time to secure a famous win for Spurs at the Etihad.

The result means the Reds can close the gap on top-of-the-table City to just three points with victory at home to Leeds and the title race is seemingly alive and kicking again given Klopp’s men still have to face the champions on April 9.

City had been 12 points clear at the summit after thumping lowly Norwich just ten days ago and Pep Guardiola will know his squad can ill afford to slip up again, with Liverpool now breathing down their necks.

Asked how he reacted to Spurs’ win at City, Klopp told reporters: ‘In truth, I was on the way home when it was 2-1 to Tottenham and then I arrived at home and didn’t follow it anymore because I was sure they would equalise anyway.

‘Then we went out and the driver was very excited and told me that it was 2-2 and 3-2. When he said 3-2 I thought City had won 3-2 and he said, “No, Tottenham won 3-2″, and I said: ‘Oh!”

‘That was my reaction. Nothing changed for us really, we have to win all our games.

‘We expect that [Manchester City to win all their games]. Traditionally, historically, it happens more often than not that they win pretty much all their games.

‘Okay, we play them once and that’s the one game we want to win, definitely.’

Klopp is adamant Tottenham’s victory at the Etihad changes ‘nothing’ and feels his

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