Chelsea , Arsenal still in title race- Jurgen Klopp
Liverpool
boss Jurgen Klopp says "nobody should feel safe" in the Premier
League title race and insists Chelsea and Arsenal remain in the hunt.
Klopp's side
will reach the halfway point of the season on 26 December at the top of the
table after establishing a four-point lead.
Chelsea and
Arsenal, who are fourth and fifth respectively, are 11 points behind the Reds
with 20 games to play.
"No-one
should feel out of the race," said Klopp.
In eight of
the past 10 seasons, the leaders on Christmas Day have gone on to win the
Premier League.
The two
exceptions were in 2008-09 and 2013-14 - and on both occasions it was Liverpool
who slipped from top spot to finish the season in second.
Klopp, whose
side are unbeaten in the league and host Newcastle United on Wednesday (15:00
GMT kick-off), added: "No decision is made, why should it be?"
The German's
comments came after Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino said Liverpool and
Manchester City are "clear favourites" for the title after his
side thrashed Everton 6-2 at Goodison Park on Sunday to narrow the
gap to second-placed City to two points.
"I saw
the game against Everton - who played absolutely more than OK - and then they
[Spurs] hit pretty much everything and it was really impressive how Tottenham
did," said Klopp.
"The
same will happen to Arsenal and Chelsea.
"For
me, they [Tottenham] were never out so why should people be surprised they are
now in?
"A lot
of teams are in whatever you call the title race, and that is how it should
be."
FROM bbc.com/sport/football/
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