Liverpool title win 'not likely but possible', says Klopp
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[May 18, 2022] SOUTHAMPTON,
England (Reuters) - Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp said it was "not
likely but possible" that his team could pip Manchester City to the
Premier League title in Sunday's final round of games.
Klopp's side beat Southampton 2-1 on Tuesday to leave them a point
behind City with one game left to play for both teams.
Liverpool would need City to fail to beat Aston Villa at home on
Sunday while winning their own game against Wolverhampton Wanderers
at Anfield.
Villa, managed by former Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard, play
relegation-threatened Burnley on Thursday before heading to the
Etihad Stadium to face Pep Guardiola's side.
"It is possible, not likely but possible. That is enough," said
Klopp, who won the Premier League in 2020 but could see City claim a
fourth title in five years.
"Of course it is unlikely because City play at home against Aston
Villa, who play only on Thursday. It will be tough against Burnley,
they fight for survival," said Klopp.
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"But it is football. I think the time when City
became champion (in 2019) it was because of 11 millimetres," he
added, referring to John Stones' clearance off the line for City
against Liverpool that season.
Klopp said he was expecting a raucous atmosphere at Anfield on the
final day.
"If someone wants us to be champion then we have to win first and
Aston Villa need to get a point at City.
"We all know. We never gave up. We'll give it a try. It's our home
game, last home game of season. The atmosphere will be outstanding.
We'll try to use it. We have to do our job. Football is a tricky
game sometimes. Aston Villa play on Thursday and then Sunday. We'll
see but you have to focus on yourselves."
(Reporting by Simon Evans; Editing by Toby Davis)
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