South Wales Echo

There’ll be no let-up from us, vows Klopp

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JURGEN Klopp has promised there will be no let-up from his Liverpool side for the rest of the season and beyond after they secured their first league title in 30 years.

Liverpool were handed the title when Manchester City lost to Chelsea last Thursday, and it is to City that Liverpool head tonight (8.15pm), when they can expect a guard of honour from Pep Guardiola’s men.

But though the Premier League trophy is on its way to Anfield, Klopp promised his players would not be easing off after utterly dominating the season to date.

“As long as we stay humble and greedy we have a good chance to be a really uncomforta­ble opponent, and when you are an uncomforta­ble opponent you have a chance to win,” Klopp said. “When you have a chance to win, you have to take it.

“Life is constantly a challenge. “Our challenge now is to be a champion and to play seven games against teams who are fighting for everything. We can show we don’t win because we have to, but because we want to.”

And Klopp promised that attitude would continue next season, with one Premier League trophy not enough to satisfy the hunger of the manager or his players.

“We will not defend the title next season, we will attack the next one,” he said. “I have learned that when you think you have reached the pinnacle you are already on the way down.

“We don’t feel that. I don’t feel satisfied. This is just another step, a big one, an unbelievab­ly big one, but it’s not the only thing I want to talk to the boys about when I meet them in 20 years’ time.”

Klopp revealed the relentless approach was something he learned from watching a documentar­y about New Zealand’s All Blacks.

“As long as you wear the shirt, less than 100 per cent is never allowed,” he said.

“That’s not my phrase. Fifteen or sixteen years ago I saw a really nice documentar­y about the All Blacks and I kept that for myself.

“And that’s for each LFC player and for me. That’s what we try to live. Sometimes unfortunat­ely it’s not all the time because we are human beings.”

Even with the title decided and the game behind closed doors, Klopp said he expected another “intense” battle against City at the Etihad, and said the gap in the table would count for nothing on the pitch.

“It does not mean we will win against City, only that we will give them a proper game,” he said.

“That’s the first step to cause some problems because it’s the most difficult game you can imagine against City.”

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