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Published 21:12 25 Jan 2017 GMT
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"We’re still close enough to fight for nearly everything....then if we are close enough to the top at the end of the season maybe we can fight for even more."However he does admit that Chelsea's form is a cause for concern and that it is out of their control whether Conte's side will slip up enough to allow Liverpool to be back in contention.
"OK, if Chelsea wins every game then we cannot fight, but for the rest we can."Klopp won't have long to wait to to see if they can put a dent in Chelsea's march to the title. The Reds face Chelsea in their next Premier League game on January 31 and, a few days later, the runaway leaders will play host to Arsenal at Stamford Bridge. One would imagine that the outcome of those two games in particular could well play a pivotal role in deciding who lifts the Premier League trophy at the end of the season.
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