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Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp press conferences LIVE with Man City vs Liverpool FC team news

The build-up to Manchester City vs Liverpool continues today as Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp will speak to the media ahead of Sunday's title-defining fixture.

City lead Liverpool by a point in the Premier League table, with the result of Sunday's clash having a huge impact on who will win the title at the end of the season. Both sides were in Champions League action this week, with City edging past Atletico Madrid and Liverpool beating Benfica 3-1 in Portugal.

Guardiola will offer a team news update on his City squad, with Ruben Dias expected to miss out again with his hamstring injury. He could also speak about City's title chances and what he expects from Liverpool.

Before Guardiola speaks at 1.30pm, Liverpool boss Klopp will face the media from 10am - he is set to offer updates on returning right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold and injury doubt Fabinho.

Follow below for live updates from Klopp and Guardiola.

"Probably. If you play professional football at the highest level, the focus is on your games.

"In sport, I think what helps the most is a strong opponent. In the long term, especially.

"I think Nadal and Federer enjoyed the rivalry they had. That's how it is in sport. I wouldn't say I'm thankful City is that good, but it didn't harm our development."

Klopp is asked whether he agrees with the opinion that City vs Liverpool is the best Premier League rivalry.

"Who said it?" he asked, before being told it was Carragher.

"Then yes! The consistency both teams have shown over the period is crazy. We know it's tough. What has changed in the four years is everybody else thinks it's tough."

Klopp says:

"I cannot decide what people think, but we can just go through the possible results.

"If we win we are two points

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