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Jurgen Klopp was intrigued with Liverpool's power as they procured an exhilarating 2-2 draw against Manchester City at the Etihad.
The Reds needed to two times fight against eminent loss, with Diogo Jota offsetting Kevin De Bruyne's initial opener and Sadio Mane then, at that point, getting the guests back on conditions after Gabriel Jesus had reestablished the lead.
There could undoubtedly have been more goals in a game that the two sides tossed everything at, and it leaves City with an important lead at the highest point of the table with seven games remaining.
Klopp's side realizes that it was City who enjoy the thin benefit, however, the German was more than happy with what he saw from his players.
"What a game, wild," Klopp said.
"We can depict this as like a boxing battle. Assuming you had your arms down briefly you get a huge thump, you shake a tad and afterward, it comes from the other group.
"I preferred a lot of things. Whenever we played football and controlled the game, we played basic passes and were truly hazardous.
"Whenever we attempted to inhale a tad, they returned. An extraordinary game, and an outcome we need to live with and can.
"The force of the game was insane - every one of them was remaining there like 'what was that. It was great tomfoolery, I enjoyed it."
On paper, Liverpool's disagreement is more troublesome yet they might well have to win all of their leftover seven association matches to come out on top for the championship.
There was no question in Klopp's response when he was inquired as to whether Liverpool was as yet ready to get an excellent City side.
"They are (uncommon) however I believed that them should see my young men are extraordinary too," Klopp said.
"I saw that today and I'm truly cheerful about that. Seven games to go for the two groups, we won't quit pursuing - that is clear."
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