Klopp: “We don't need our best level to win the Premier”

Jürgen Kloppcoach Liverpool, trust the 25 point mattress you have on the Manchester City (his most immediate persecutor) to secure the title of the Premier League in the event that the competition can be resumed.

The German coach has acknowledged in an interview with the BBC that his team “does not need to be at its best” to win a title that has resisted him for 30 years and has only two victories.

“Soccer is a game in which we are all in the same situation, we play against another team and we do not have to be at our best, we have to be at our best possible level and that is exactly the same for the others,” he insisted. Klopp

Those responsible for Premier League They now aim to restart the season in mid-June, with Liverpool just two title wins away when the campaign was postponed on March 13 due to the coronavirus outbreak.

“The break has gone as well as possible, it's not exactly what I want to do, but it's what we all have to do, so we try to make the most of it,” he said. Klopp. “We started eight weeks ago and now everyone is desperate to return to a 'new' normal life.

“I have missed the boys more because we have created a group with all the people from MelwoodBecause we have a very good relationship and we have been friends for four and a half years “” We see each other very often with Zoom and such things, but it is not the same. Going back to Melwood and doing all the things we usually do is something I really miss. ”