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'There's a title race...if we win all our matches' - Jurgen Klopp says Liverpool must be perfect to beat Manchester City

Jurgen Klopp admits the Premier League title 'is not out of reach' but that Liverpool will need to win all of their remaining games. The Reds are currently six points behind Manchester City with a game in hand after Spurs beat Pep Guardiola's men in a 3-2 thriller. Ad/> City hadn't lost since October and have looked unbeatable since, but their defeat on Saturday has re-ignited talks of a title race.

Champions LeagueUEFA rejects Man City appeal over Walker red card19/02/2022 AT 10:51 But Klopp says he expects Jurgen Klopp Manchester City to win all of their remaining games. «I think you can expect that, or we expect that,» he said. «Historically, it happens more often than not that they win pretty much all their games.» UEFA 'almost certain' to move Champions League final away from St Petersburg — reports Whatever the Premier League is doing about head injuries, it isn't working — The Warm-Up «OK, we play them once and that’s one game we want to win as well, definitely.

So, of course if it would be 12 points or 15 points or whatever, it would be a completely different situation.» But the Reds boss did concede that, should his side win all of their remaining matches, they would be in with a chance. «We have so many games to play and, yes, if we could win them all, it's a title race,» he added. «If not, maybe it's not a title race.

I don’t know exactly. I understand 100 per cent that people get excited about it – good, good – because they are not completely out of reach anymore, but it's anyway a really tricky situation. I never prepare for press conferences, I have to say, but for today I can tell you I did not think for a second about the title race.» Liverpool play their game in hand on Wednesday against Leeds, and Klopp

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