Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp
Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool trail Pep Guardiola's Manchester City by three points

The manager of the team disagrees with the view that everyone wants the team to win the league.

The media and wider country support the team after they win.

The emotions of a game influenced him.

I don't know if the country is supporting us. It is not the feeling I get when we go to other places.

I live in the city. A lot of people want us to win the league. Even here it is probably only 50%.

After the draw with Spurs, the result that ultimately saw the Reds fall three points behind City in the title race by the end of the weekend, Klopp reflected on his analysis.

He said that his comments were an example of how emotions can affect a manager.

As a manager, I had this experience recently and it was obvious that we were influenced by the game.

I have said something. Would I say it again? No. I said that Spurs play how they play. It felt good at the moment, but it's probably wrong.

I don't know which situation he was in. It's difficult to take when you're knocked out of the competition. The team made it to the final. You say what you say.

Roberto Firmino may be able to return from injury for Tuesday's crucial trip to Villa.

It is clear that the title race is not over despite the fact that his side are three games behind. I have no say in how City can win their games because we have three to play.

We don't stop believing, that's what we do.

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