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Klopp: Reds' result at Bayern won't affect EPL title bid

Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp has said that the outcome of their Champions League last-16 tie against Bayern Munich will not affect the English Premiership title run-in.

The Reds are second in the standings with 73 points, one point behind defending champions Manchester City with eight matches remaining this season.

“I don’t think any other coach has to answer this kind of question, this is really unique, “ Klopp told a news conference after being asked if a Champions League exit would make it easier to win the EPL title.

“I really think that’s unique – that only happens if you are the Liverpool manager or if the pundits (asking) come from Manchester United...We want to be focused on the game. Even if it would harm us, we could not change it.”

Liverpool, who last won the English top-flight title in 1990, drew 0-0 in the first leg at home to Bayern last month.

Liverpool, Champions League runners-up last season, have struggled away from home in Europe this term, losing at Napoli, Red Star Belgrade and Paris St Germain in the group stage.

“We could not go out and play on one-and-a-half legs. This game has nothing to do with anything else,” Klopp said. “If we win it and deserve to go through, it could change the world for us.

“If we lose, we will concentrate on Fulham on Saturday. It is one game, a very important game. Saturday is Fulham and then the next one. Tomorrow we play against Bayern.”

The German, who has experienced his share of big games in Bayern’s Allianz Arena as Borussia Dortmund coach, said Liverpool would need to be bold against the Munich side.

“When you have the ball, you have to be really confident against such a team,” Klopp said. “That is what we have to show. There will be moments when we can dominate or when Bayern will dominate.

“We have to score tomorrow and defend well. It is an open game. In an open game, you can always win,” he said. – REUTERS

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