Liverpool's dreams of lifting the Premier League trophy this season are hanging precariously in the balance, and manager Jurgen Klopp knows it. After a stunning 2-0 defeat at the hands of Everton, the Reds find themselves trailing Arsenal by three points with just four matches left to play.
To make matters worse, Manchester City lurk ominously in the shadows, just one point behind Liverpool with two games in hand. It's a daunting prospect, and Klopp is under no illusions about the task ahead.
"We need Arsenal and City to slip up," the German boss admitted candidly. "We can't afford to rely on ourselves alone to win the title. We need a little bit of help from our rivals."
The defeat at Goodison Park was a bitter pill to swallow, especially given the dominant display Liverpool had produced just a few days earlier against Chelsea. But Klopp knows that consistency is key in the Premier League, and his side's inconsistency has cost them dearly this season.
"We've had some great results, but we've also had some poor ones," he said. "We can't keep blowing hot and cold if we want to win the title. We need to find a way to perform at our best every week."
With Arsenal and City showing no signs of slowing down, Liverpool's chances of lifting the trophy are dwindling by the day. But Klopp remains defiant, insisting that his side still has a fighting chance.
"We'll keep pushing until the very end," he vowed. "We'll keep fighting for every point, every goal. We owe it to ourselves, our fans, and the club to give it our all."
As the Premier League enters its final stretch, one thing is certain: Liverpool's title hopes hang by a thread. But with Klopp at the helm, you can be sure they'll go down fighting.
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