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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp: "I don’t think it is possible to dominate" like Sir Alex Ferguson.

The German's reign at Anfield had a rocky start, but the former Borussia Dortmund coach turned things around in the last two years.

Liverpool are at the brink of winning the Premier League title. [Getty]
Liverpool are at the brink of winning the Premier League title. [Getty]

The Liverpool manager Klopp doesn't believe it'll be possible to emulate the great Sir Alex Ferguson era of success at Manchester United.


Klopp has told Liverpool fans they should enjoy their Premier League success and not think of dominating the English top flight.



The Reds travel to Everton for the Merseyside derby and know they need only two victories to wrap up their first major league title in 30 years.


Klopp said as the Mirror quoted: “I don’t think it is possible to dominate anymore, to be honest.


Sir Alex Ferguson and David Gill [Getty]
Sir Alex Ferguson and David Gill [Getty]

“United had a pretty good combination, with an exceptional manager with a super eye for players and fantastic timing for how long you need a player in the team.



“The replacements he got were always exceptional — and there was the money, too. The combination for United was really good. We must have done something right, obviously, until now.


"But we have to do these things — and probably even more — to stay successful.


“And believe me, the others will not stop. United will strike back and Chelsea are on the front foot in the transfer market while no-one else has done anything because the times are so uncertain.


"And when I saw Man City beat Arsenal, I asked how is it possible we have 22 more points than them?”



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