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Guardiola backs ‘exceptiona­l’ Klopp to bounce back

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LONDON: Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola offered his support to Liverpool counterpar­t Jurgen Klopp ater the Reds’ downturn in form led to rumours the German could walk away from the Premier League champions.

Klopp dismissed those claims on Monday and denied any suggestion he needs a break to recharge his batteries ater five-and-a-half years in charge at Anfield, during which time he has restored Liverpool to their former glories.

Guardiola said he had ‘a lot’ of sympathy for Klopp. “What he has produced in football is exceptiona­l. I said it many times, now, in the last season and the previous seasons when he was in Germany.

“His philosophy makes football entertaini­ng for all spectators. He always wants to produce joy to the fans, to play attacking football.

“We all have good moments or bad moments. There is no club or manager than can sustain seasons and seasons of winning, winning, winning, winning.”

Guardiola and klopp have battled for supremacy for the majority of their time in England together with City and Liverpool the Premier League’s two dominant sides for the past four seasons.

City look set to win their third title in four years ater opening up a seven-point lead at the top of the table with a game in hand to come.

Liverpool have suffered three consecutiv­e defeats to slip to sixth, but Guardiola sees similariti­es between their struggles as City’s own dip in standards last season let them 18 points adrift in second.

“From my personal point of view, sometimes it is good to lose,” added Guardiola. “Four seasons are good enough to realise how difficult everything is. When you come back and try to win some games you give more credit or value to what you have done or are doing.”

City’s bid to win an unpreceden­ted quadruple of trophies continues when they travel to Everton in the Premier League on Wednesday.

Guardiola’s men return to Champions League action against Borussia Monchengla­dbach in the last 16 next week, face Totenham in the League Cup final in April and visit Everton again in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup.

An English top-flight run of 16 consecutiv­e wins in all competitio­ns has largely been achieved without Kevin De Bruyne, who is sidelined with a hamstring injury. But the Belgian could feature for the first time in a month at Goodison Park tomorrow.

“He’s really geting beter. Today he did all training with the group,” said Guardiola.

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