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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp "expected" Manchester City derby win

Jurgen Klopp
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Manchester City's 2-0 win at Old Trafford on Wednesday was a potentially decisive result.

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says he was calm as he watched Manchester City take a potentially decisive step in the title race, insisting his side will have more opportunities to win the Premier League if the trophy eludes them this season.

Klopp said he was not surprised to see City triumph in the Manchester derby – their game in hand – and move a point ahead with three matches left to play.

The German is confident that even if they do not end their 29-year wait for a championship this season, he has assembled a squad capable of challenging consistently over the coming years.

Pep Guardiola's Manchester City were 2-0 winners at Old Trafford
Pep Guardiola's Manchester City were 2-0 winners at Old Trafford (Martin Rickett/PA)

For that reason he told fans not to expect "the biggest transfer window" in the club's history this summer and has already struck Napoli's Lorenzo Insigne off the list of reported targets.

"I watched it and I was completely calm," said Klopp about the Manchester derby.

"It was the result I expected. United tried whatever they can, in the first half especially, but over 95 minutes it was clear they can't stand up to City at the moment. I was not surprised by the result.

"Finally this game was played. For months there was always one game in hand. Now it's clear, we are one point behind City and if we win our next two games, then it will be decided on the last game. That's pretty special.

Klopp compared the title race to the movie Highlander
Klopp compared the title race to the movie Highlander (Peter Byrne/PA)

"It's like Highlander (the 1986 movie starring Sean Connery and Christopher Lambert), only one of us will be there at the end.

"We don't only play to be champions. Yes it's a main target and this team is pretty close in the moment. We still have a chance and we will see what happens.

"But this will be the first time, not the last time. Just because the club is waiting a long time, that doesn't make it any more likely.

"That we are close is already rather surprising because last year we were 25 points behind. That's really good.

"We have to carry on and we will carry on, but only one team can be champion. I knew that before we started.

"We want to play the best football we can play every single day. That's all we are interested in."

Liverpool have spent heavily in recent years to get them into the position they are now in, spending the best part of £300million to bring in Virgil Van Dijk, Naby Keita, Fabinho, Alisson Becker, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Andrew Robertson and Xherdan Shaqiri.

Klopp said there was unlikely to be another spending spree this year.

"It's always more difficult, the better your team gets," he added ahead of Friday night' visit of Huddersfield.

"Transfers are not there to excite the people with a new player, the job is to improve the team and there are different ways.

"Training is the best way to do it, but if you have to sign someone then you sign them.

"The team is pretty well balanced. Our plans are not for the public, but will it be the biggest transfer window of Liverpool? No, probably not.

  • Huddersfield (h)
  • Newcastle (a)
  • Wolves (h)

"But I think you would have been surprised if I said 'Yes, we will sell them all if they don't do it (win the title)'.

"Our eyes are always open, we always look, but nothing to say in the moment."

Klopp shot down the latest reports linking him with Insigne, however.

"We will not sign Lorenzo Insigne. He's a very good player, but he has a long-term contract at Napoli and we will not even try it," he said.


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TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
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2Liverpool36287184206491
3Tottenham HotspurSpurs362311265362970
4Chelsea36208860392168
5Arsenal362061069492066
6Manchester UnitedMan Utd36198964511365
7Wolverhampton WanderersWolves36159124644254
8Leicester CityLeicester36156155147451
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10Watford36148145152-150
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12Crystal Palace36127174348-543
13Newcastle UnitedNewcastle36119163645-942
14Bournemouth36126185265-1342
15Burnley36117184463-1940
16Southampton36911164461-1738
17Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton3698193355-2235
18Cardiff CityCardiff3694233066-3631
RFulham3675243476-4226
RHuddersfield TownHuddersfield3635282074-5414

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