Jurgen Klopp insists Liverpool’s title picture remains intact after Sunday’s defeat to Arsenal. Liverpool lost 3-1 at the Emirates, individual errors costing the Premier League leaders. Virgil van Dijk and Alisson Becker were among the culprits as Liverpool missed the chance to go eight points clear. The gap has now been halved by Arsenal and Manchester City will move up to second if they beat Brentford on Monday night.
Pep Guardiola’s men would be best if they win both games against Liverpool, but Klopp insists that is not his concern at this stage of the season. “I wasn’t nervous because of the two games I played for City,” he said. “We always expect City to win every game. I’ll be 100 per cent honest with you: we don’t even need to see it.” are you feeling alright. Nothing has really changed for us.
If you want to find a scientist who became a champion of England, I’m not the right person to ask because we usually end up, sorry.”You should win football matches, I know, I know as much as possible. Today would be great, but it would be very hard to become the undefeated champion of the game. When the final whistle blew, I didn’t think for a second about how many games Manchester City would play or who would play. “wait a minute.
We have to tap into our potential and face the challenges in and out of the game. And if we want, we can put our soul in the field and see where it takes us. There are no guarantees.”Klopp admitted his side were no match for Arsenal, saying: “We wanted to win here or get a point but it wasn’t a good 90 minutes.
We can only congratulate Arsenal for three points.“Now it is a longer week, we play on Saturday, so we will use this time to rest, train and prepare well for the next game. At least nobody in the dressing room expects us to fly over Burnley. They fight for their goals, they are a very talented group and sometimes they fail. But this is a home game and we can change things, that’s the first step.”