This season has certainly not seen a league campaign that has gone according to plan in the way we all would have hoped, Jurgen Klopp will know and was asked for his opinion on what he thinks the league looks like and how it will work out in the end. May of next year.
Speaking to the media ahead of the Leeds match, the 55-year-old was asked about the competitiveness of the Premier League and his team’s chances of eventual success.
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The German replied: “The city is not running away, which makes it more competitive. There is not just one team or two teams in front, there are three, four, five teams. My problem with that is that we’re not one of them.”
Despite various setbacks, we know that the Reds are capable of putting together a run of results and quickly climbing the league, but it will all depend on whether we are too far behind when we can put together a consistent run.
You can see Klopp’s take on Liverpool’s title chances via @footballdaily on Twitter:
????️ “[Manchester] The city is not fleeing.”
Liverpool boss Jürgen Klopp says the Premier League remains competitive due to other clubs keeping up with them at the top of the league. pic.twitter.com/TSZ8AmYEHc
— Football Daily (@footballdaily) October 28, 2022
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