Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp, has admitted he is driven by a burning ambition to knock Manchester City counterpart, Pep Guardiola, off his perch.
Ahead of Sunday’s highly-anticipated clash, Klopp called Guardiola the “best in the world”.
But he qualified his praise by insisting: “I always wanted to be the coach of the team who can beat the best team in the world.”
Klopp said: “What I say about City, I really mean.
“Pep is the best coach in the world – no problem with that – but I always wanted to be the coach of the team who can beat the best team in the world.
“And actually I achieved that as well, somehow – and now we have to make sure Sunday is the day. There is a little bit of work to do but we have time and nothing else to do, so let’s give it a try.”
Liverpool goes into the match at the Etihad in second place and just one point behind City.
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