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Liverpool chaos and Jurgen Klopp emotion is in stark contrast to Man City serenity - and makes them a problem

If Liverpool win the Premier League title, it will be a title fueled by emotion and narrative. If Manchester City win the title, it will be fueled by a relentless pursuit of silverware that shows no sign of stopping.

Both sides are exceptional football teams, with brilliant players. Both clubs have world class managers, passionate fanbases, and have played their part in one of the best on-pitch rivalries the top flight has ever seen. It is certainly a rivalry of the highest quality - even the most ardent City fan would admit that Liverpool are probably deserving of more than the one Premier League title they have in the Guardiola-Klopp era.

So it's no surprise that when the title race took another twist on Saturday, it was a development that felt significant. In reality, nothing changed.

You can imagine the full-time scenes in front of the away end at the City Ground after Darwin Nunez's 99th-minute winner. Jurgen Klopp did the fistbumps, and the whole Liverpool squad took in a memorable away win.

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And why not? Those wins don't come round too often. If Liverpool win the title by a point or two, they can track them back to Nottingham. City have celebrated late wins in a similar manner - remember the home win against Fulham last season? There's no shame in celebrating a significant win.

Liverpool's whole era under Klopp is driven by his personality and that is matched by his players and fans. Victories like the Forest one will - at the risk of entertaining a Liverpool club slogan - matter more. City will hate to admit

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