Jurgen Klopp: It will be harder to catch up to Manchester City

With the 2020/21 campaign slowly drawing to a close, Jurgen Klopp admits that it will be more difficult for Liverpool to catch up with Manchester City the following season.
Having successfully overtaken Manchester City to win the Premier League last season, the Merseyside giants seemed to have fallen behind this season, and will now be battling for a spot in the top four. The Cityzens, on the other hand, are on their way to become the new Premier League champions, just as best au online casino had predicted to its players.
Successfully winning the league will mean that the Cityzens have won three of their last four league titles, and they are also a top favourite to win the UEFA Champions League this season, having secured a 2-1 away advantage against Paris Saint-Germain in their semi-final game.
Speaking to the reporters at a Press Conference on Friday, Liverpool manager Klopp said: "It always becomes harder because City never stops. That is clear. They did not stop and they will not stop.
“Two years in a row they had us on their necks. OK, for one year we were ahead of them, but we never expected that to happen for the next 10 years now in a row.
“Now [Manchester] United is coming up, definitely everyone can see that. Chelsea is obviously in a brilliant place, a top squad; I said it before that Thomas [Tuchel] inherits a present and you can see that they are really good so it will not get easier.
"We're not just talking about City. There will be other teams for sure. Like Leicester - brilliant manager and a top squad dealing with different situations. Nobody should write off Tottenham or Arsenal. Obviously West Ham is now flying.
“How can it be easier? It is not only City. The good thing about City is that you only meet them twice a season! So you have to win all the other games as well and that is tough enough in this league.
"But that is next year and who cares about that at the moment. We will give our absolute everything again next year but for now we are concentrated on Sunday."
Asked if he was hurt watching City, Chelsea and Manchester United competing in the closing stages of the Champions League and Europa League this week, while his team struggles in the league, which has been backed with odds from New Zealand online casino sites all season.
Klopp said: "Yeah, but that would be really weak. We are responsible for the things that happen to us. We were involved in the last few years constantly in semi-finals and fighting for league titles. I don't know if other teams felt bad because of us but I wish for them not and I don't do that. I'm not like that. I'm not a person like this.
"They deserve the situation they are in. That is football that is fair. They won an awful lot of games. We will challenge them again next year but this year we can only finish our season as good as possible, and we have nothing to do with semi-finals and finals.
"We know that but I don't feel bad because of that. I had my bad moments in the season for other reasons, not because other teams are winning more games than us.
That's not my problem, my only problem is with the opponent of the specific weekend and not think, 'Oh my God, City again and United are back on track' and all these kind of things.
“Life is too short for these kind of worries or thoughts."
