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Jurgen Klopp reveals the TWO problems which have stopped Liverpool living up to promise Man City New

Jurgen Klopp reveals the TWO problems which have stopped Liverpool living up to promise Man City New Last Sunday’s 2-0 victory over Chelsea at Anfield was deemed a massive step towards winning their first league title in 29 years. While the title race still remains out of their hands, there is genuine feeling on the red half of Merseyside that four wins will see them crowned champions. That would mean Manchester City have to drop points, but should their title charge fall short they still have a mouthwatering Champions League semi-finals tie against Barcelona to fall back on. When Jurgen Klopp first arrived at Anfield in October 2015 he said that if he went four years without one league title then his next job would be in Switzerland. Yet ahead of Sunday’s trip to Cardiff, the German reiterated the importance of the bigger picture for his project. “A lot of people reminded me when I came here and signed a four year contract that in four years we probably would have won something,” he said. “It didn’t happen yet. “Look, both sides, the club and myself, have a wonderful commitment that we really try everything to make the club as successful as possible.  “How long it will take I have no clue. The position we are now in I am really happy with. “Not that it is the final position we want to be, but the awareness from outside of the club, where we are, second time in a Champions League semi-final. That is really special. “It is not where we want to be at the end. We want to improve. “Our problem is the other teams do not sleep and have made a lot of good decisions as well.”  Liverpool are desperate for Tottenham to get a result at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday lunchtime and their Champions League heroics will offer hope to Kopites. The Reds remain two points clear at the summit but City still have a game in hand up their sleeve which is a trip to Manchester United on Wednesday. “We still don't feel the pressure. We see and feel it as an opportunity. We have these unbelievably strong opponents,” Klopp added. “We play not only against Cardiff. We have to win all our games which is difficult enough, on the other side our opponent is Man City. That makes life not easy.”

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