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Jurgen Klopp says ‘pressure is off’ with Liverpool’s title hopes ‘probably’ over

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp accepts the pressure is now off after dropping out of the title race and he wants his players to enjoy their final three games with him.

Klopp, who leaves at the end of the season, believes his side will not overtake rivals Arsenal or Manchester City in the Premier League.

The third-placed Reds head into the weekend five points behind the Gunners, who are top, and four behind second-placed City, who have a match in hand.

Liverpool’s return to the Champions League was secured when Sunday’s opponents, Tottenham, lost at Chelsea on Thursday so Klopp’s side seemingly have nothing left to play for except giving the German a good send-off.

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“It is an achievement (qualifying). Does it feel to everybody like that? Maybe not. To me it does,” said Klopp.

“The pressure is off now. That’s done. It would be really cool if we could play really good football again because obviously we were very tense in the last few weeks.

“For a while we obviously looked like we can go all the way. Or at least stay in the race for longer, which was definitely possible (but) for different reasons that didn’t work out.

“Probably third place in the league behind two teams who do really well and they go all the way, that’s how it looks right now.

“I know mathematically there’s still a chance; it is not over yet, I know that but it looks like it.”

Klopp hopes having some freedom will help his players, who crucially seized up as the title run in began to ramp up.

But he knows regaining lost confidence is one of the most difficult things in sport.

“Getting the flow back is, for all human beings, the

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