Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp has blasted the reports saying Liverpool are The Inevitables.
The Reds sealed another victory on Thursday evening as a late goal from Roberto Firmino saw Lfc escape as 2-1 winners.
Having dropped just 2 points this season vs Manchester United, Liverpool have maintained a 16-point lead atop the Premier League with 15 matches remaining.
Due to this remarkable record, Lfc have been called “the Inevitables” in comparison to Arsenal’s famous Invincibles team, but Klopp is not having it.
According to the manager, Liverpool is not even mathematically qualified for the Champions League yet.
He added that nothing is decided and the league is still not sealed.
His words, “You know already before you ask, that’s a sh*t question. Yet you still ask,”
“I have never heard that word before. I have no clue what it means. What is inevitable? Ah, it’s going to happen?
“We couldn’t care less. As far as I’m concerned we are not even mathematically qualified for the Champions League yet.
“The only thing we can do is focus on the next game. That is Shrewsbury, then West Ham, then Southampton, then a week off and we start again. That’s the plan. I don’t know another plan.
“Whatever you say about us, if it’s positive then thank you very much, and if it’s negative, I don’t care! I cannot change the situation; I never heard that anything is decided before it’s decided so why should we think about these things?
“The game last night was a very good example for our situation. It was never easy and it never will be easy. We just have to fight as much as we can, that’s what we did last night and why the boys won the game. That’s the only thing we can focus on.”
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