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Jürgen Klopp was present at a press conference to discuss the summit match between Liverpool and Manchester City, scheduled for Sunday (4:45 p.m.).
It’s a duel at the top awaited by all of England. While they are held in two points, Liverpool and their runner-up Manchester City meet on Sunday for a shock that looks like a turning point in the title race. A match which will inevitably have a special flavor, since it will perhaps be the last clash between Jürgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola, rivals turned accomplices over the years.
The German technician gave a powerful speech at a pre-match press conference this Friday. “They are always important matches, and probably always will be. A decisive match for the title race? I don’t know who talked about this. It’s a little early, isn’t it? “.
Klopp: ‘No one will open the champagne after the result’
“We must consider all possible scenarios. I don’t think anyone will open the champagne after the result, because nothing will have happened by then, but it’s three points and it’s huge.” continued Jürgen Klopp, who refuses to draw plans on the comet.
“He’s an incredibly strong opponent so we make no secret that we want to win, but knowing how difficult it is, that’s all. It’s an important match, I understand that, and I can’t wait », concluded the Reds manager. The stage is set.
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