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Liverpool fans will be going into Sunday's Premier League climax daring to dream.

The Reds need Manchester City to slip up at home to Aston Villa to have any chance of winning the title, as they trail Pep Guardiola's side by one point. Jurgen Klopp and his side will also have to overcome Wolverhampton Wanderers too.

Although City will be big favourites, there will be plenty of hope on the red half of Merseyside, especially with Liverpool icon Steven Gerrard on the sidelines for Villa. There's no doubt that he will want to help his old side out.

has all of your latest Liverpool news ahead of the game and what could potentially be one of the most dramatic finishes ever to a top-flight campaign.

Klopp has confirmed that Divock Origi will play his last game at Anfield on Sunday and he is expected to get a raucous send off from the Liverpool fans.

The striker has been a bit-part player in recent years, although he has contributed with some huge goals for the Reds, including the second in the 2-0 Champions League final win over Tottenham Hotspur.

Klopp believes that the Belgian should be held in the highest regard by the club and he's backed him to shine wherever he moves next.

"I expect Div to get a special farewell," he said. "For me, he will always be a Liverpool legend and it has been a joy to work with

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