
After a 3-0 win over Brentford, Liverpool boss Klopp was asked about the title race this season in an interview, saying the team had not given up.
Klopp said: "11 points behind, in the normal world, usually nothing else will happen, but what is normal now? Now is not the time to talk about title fights, and if we were to do something like this, we wouldn't be in public, our fans are with us and they're willing to enjoy the journey. ”
Speaking about his achievements at Liverpool, Klopp said: "I'm delighted, when I came here in 2015 it looked completely different and we've been nervous ever since. Due to the size of the club and the emotional factor here, every little thing you do is well worth it. ”
"It's like a family, we want to stay that way, you won't always be lucky, but I'm lucky. We're still a long way from the end of this story, so we'll move on and see where we end up in the end. ”
Regarding Salah and Mane's participation in the Africa Cup of Nations, Klopp said: "Today's result really helped to calm these arguments, I understand why people talk about this, but we don't talk about the players who are absent. ”
(Ma Dongyu)