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Guardiola’s team are ‘still best in the world’

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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp insisted Manchester City remain the best team in the world ahead of their crunch clash at Etihad Stadium today.

The Reds go into the meeting with a seven-point lead over their title rivals at the top of the Premier League.

Klopp was keen to push aside the hype, saying he saw it “as a normal game against Manchester City”.

He added: “A very difficult one, one of the most difficult games you can play in the modern football world. We felt that plenty of times. It’s a really strong football team with an outstandin­g manager.

“We have to be prepared as good as possible, we have to be brave, we have to be full of desire, angry, like in all the other games. But with the knowledge the opponent is, for me, still the best team in the world. Only the points changed, not the preparatio­n for the game.”

Klopp and Pep Guardiola have both talked up the strength of their opposition, with the City manager returning the compliment by hailing Liverpool as the world’s premier side.

“He said, ‘in the moment’,” Klopp said. “Yes, with the record we had in December, we had a good moment and we have a very, very, very good football team.

“That’s why we have the amount of points, that’s why we had the results. But we prepare for one game. A couple of weeks ago, we were a point behind and then [the talk] was if we lose, then it’s four points, can you close that gap. It’s all only talk. It has nothing to do with the reality.”

Liverpool go into the clash having won three of the last four meetings between the sides but their last league trip to the Etihad ended in a 5-0 defeat last September.

They remain unbeaten in the league and go into the match on a nine-match winning streak.

Klopp highlighte­d the run to last season’s Uefa Champions League final, which they lost to Real Madrid, as the moment when a switch flicked. “We got rid, finally, of the backpack when we reached the Champions League final,” he said.

“We didn’t win it, yes, but not 20 teams in the past reached the Champions League final. That was the moment when we did something really special. Since then it feels different.”

While City wait on Kevin de Bruyne, Klopp must decide whether to throw in James Milner, who missed the Boxing Day win over Newcastle with a minor muscle injury and returned to full training on Tuesday.

“He’s very, very important for us, of course,” said Klopp. “His influence on the team is massive.”

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