This Sunday, as part of the 11th Premier League fixture, Liverpool will host Manchester City at Anfield. It is undoubtedly the most promising match in the English league and the eyes of the fans will be on a new clash between two of the best managers in the world. In this context it was Jürgen Klopp who faced the microphones in the press conference prior to the duel and did not hesitate to refer to the economic power of his rival. "They have the best team in the world and they bring in the most important striker on the market (Erling Haaland) no matter how much he costs," the German manager began.
On the same subject, the Liverpool manager said: "There are three clubs in football who can do what they want financially (the others are Real Madrid and PSG). He added: "We can't act like them. It is not possible. It's legal and everything is fine. Despite feeling at a disadvantage in terms of the millions spent by both sides in the last transfer window (140 for City and 97 for Liverpool), Klopp sent a cheeky message to the fans: "Even though they are the best team in the world, we will try to beat them at home.
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Finally, on the defensive line, Klopp said: "When you play against the biggest striker in the world you have to make sure he doesn't get too many balls. The thing is that if you take care of one player so much, you open up space for other players who are also very classy.
Liverpool vs. Manchester City will face each other in the 11th round of the Premier League. In Bolavip we tell you how the record between Pep Guardiola and Jürgen Klopp is.
Liverpool and Manchester City will meet on Matchday 11 of the Premier League at Anfield in one of the most eagerly awaited clashes of the day. In addition to the fact that both teams have great players, one of the focal points of the match will be their managers: Pep Guardiola and Jürgen Klopp will face each other again in an official duel. The German and the Spaniard first met in Germany in the 2013-14 season when they coached the Bundesliga's top teams, Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich respectively. Since then, a great rivalry has developed between two of today's top international coaches.
Liverpool, who have had an inconsistent season, will be looking to get back to winning ways after last week's loss away to Arsenal. City, who are just one point behind the Gunners, will be aiming to get back to winning ways if they are to stay in pole position. The two sides have played 25 games against each other, with Jürgen winning eleven and Pep winning nine, with the remaining five draws. Before the 11th Premier League fixture at Anfield in July this year, the German won the Community Shield with Liverpool after a 3-1 win over City.
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