Manager says his team ‘feels like we’re a bit closer’ to champions as he looks to end Guardiola’s 23-game winning streak at home
Jürgen Klopp has described Liverpool’s top-of-the-table encounter with Manchester City as a game the whole planet should be watching, but believes the result will not define the trajectory of his team.
First host second in the Premier League on Saturday lunchtime as Liverpool travel to the Etihad Stadium hoping to end City’s 23-match winning run at home in all competitions.
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