The Liverpool manager, Jürgen Klopp, has said that his side can no longer win the Premier League title. Liverpool sit third in the table, five points behind the league leaders, Arsenal, with just two games to play. 'We cannot win it [the Premier League] anymore. We don't have to deal with that,' Klopp said. 'We all can read the table. We all see the situation. Do we expect them to lose? City has to lose three games. Three. Difficult to see that, but you never know.' Continue reading
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