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Klopp refuses to dream of stunning Premier League title triumph

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has said he has banished all thoughts of a dramatic finish to the Premier League season that sees the Reds take the title with a little help from former captain Steven Gerrard.

Reigning champions Manchester City have a one-point lead over Liverpool at the top of the table ahead of Sunday's final day of the English top-flight campaign.

Liverpool, who are at home to Wolves, need to better the result achieved by City against an Aston Villa side managed by Reds great Gerrard if they are to take the title and stay on course for a remarkable quadruple of major trophies in the one season.

The Premier League was the only winner's medal missing from former England midfielder Gerrard's illustrious career at Anfield.

And while Klopp joked Friday he would have liked to see Gerrard still on the pitch, the German insisted he had not given much thought to all of Sunday's possible scenarios.

"I can understand these kind of situations only by thinking myself in that role," he said.

"If I would play a game and could help (Borussia) Dortmund or Mainz that would be, for me, an extra motivation -- but I don't play.

"And Stevie doesn't play. That is a shame, much more of a shame that Stevie is not playing than I am not playing."

Klopp added: "We are all human beings. Stevie will take it 100 percent serious, I am sure, without me calling him or whatever, I don't have to -- the rest of the club probably already did it but I didn't."

The Reds manager cited the performance of Crystal Palace, who went 2-0 up against Everton only to lose 3-2 on Thursday -- a result that ensured the top-flight survival of Liverpool's near neighbours -- as proof of footballers' innate competitiveness.

"A really good example of how motivated

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