Jürgen Klopp dismissed Pep Guardiola’s claim that the country wants Liverpool to win the Premier League but added it would be boring without a serious rival to Manchester City
manager considers his team worthy of wider support for delivering a genuine title race and ensuring City do not win a fourth league championship in five seasons at a canter. “Imagine how the situation would be if we were not that close. Then the interviews would be boring,” Klopp said. “You have to make sure there is some excitement and there is an exciting battle for who stays in the league and an exciting battle for who qualifies for the Champions League. But imagine if we were not closer.
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