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Jurgen Klopp insists nothing has changed in his mentality and desire since he announced his upcoming departure from the club last week – but acknowledges Liverpool might have to win every single game to end Manchester City’s monopoly on the Premier League.

The European champions have won the last three league titles and are fighting to become the first side ever to claim four English championships in a row. And after Liverpool were pipped by Pep Guardiola’s side by one point to two triumphs, Klopp knows his side must be near-perfect.

‘Of course I want to win the league,’ said the Reds boss. ‘Do I know if we have a chance, really? Because it looks like we can be around it but there are so many games (16) between now and then. We have to play them all and we have to win them all, which is absolutely crazy.

‘If it can generate a few extra per cent it would be good but I’m not sure that’s needed because we are already at 100 per cent and that is fine.’ Klopp earlier talked of his pride that his side are top of the hardest league in the world.

Jurgen Klopp does not believe his players have been distracted by his imminent exit

Jurgen Klopp does not believe his players have been distracted by his imminent exit

Liverpool have picked up two convincing wins since Klopp announced he will be leaving

Liverpool have picked up two convincing wins since Klopp announced he will be leaving

Liverpool are flying, but Klopp thinks they may need to be perfect to beat Pep Guardiola's Man City to the title

Liverpool are flying, but Klopp thinks they may need to be perfect to beat Pep Guardiola’s Man City to the title

He also said there is not one bad player in his squad – and that they are all good looking! They are certainly looking good in the title race at least, five points ahead of City and Arsenal before the trip to north London on Sunday, when they can move eight clear of the Gunners with a win.

But Liverpool are sweating on the fitness of 11-goal striker Darwin Nunez, who left Anfield in a protective boot after Wednesday’s win over Chelsea. ‘I don’t know if Darwin will be available or not because after 20 minutes, someone stepped on his foot,’ said Klopp.

‘It was very painful after the game. He only took his (football) boot off after the game because he didn’t want to see it before. He knew there was something. He left the stadium in a boot and it was not a football boot. Nothing broken, X-ray clear but swollen.

‘We have to see if he can get his foot back in a football boot or not. That takes time. I didn’t see him this morning so we have to wait a little bit. But going through this game with the pain he had, that shows so much more (about his mentality).’

Darwin Nunez is a doubt for this weekend's trip to Arsenal due to a foot injury

Darwin Nunez is a doubt for this weekend’s trip to Arsenal due to a foot injury

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