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Liverpool has six games left of the Jürgen Klopp era as the focus switches to keeping its Premier League title hopes alive.
And with the Reds playing twice before City returns to action, the pressure could soon be back on Pep Guardiola's side.
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Trent Alexander-Arnold made his first start after injury in Italy and he insists Liverpool will do everything it can to end the season, and Klopp's tenure, on the ultimate high.
We have got a very difficult week ahead of us, three away games that we need to win and get results in and that’s our aim now."
Meanwhile, Klopp has urged his players to only focus on their own results, rather than be affected by what City and Arsenal are doing.
I think if we would win all our games, yeah, there's a good chance that we will be champion.
If not, yeah, then it's a good chance that somebody is there.
"We all sit here and think, 'OK, [Manchester] City will win all their games.' Yeah, that's happened quite frequently, but they have a lot of games to play, difficult opponents as well, stuff like this.
Let's not forget, that will put Liverpool ahead of City before the Merseyside derby in midweek.
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