Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp, has admitted that they might not win the league, but told his players to “enjoy the ride” of pursuing a first Premier League title since 1990 and not fear the pressure of leading the race at Christmas.
The Reds currently have a four-point advantage at the top, following Manchester City’s surprise home defeat by Crystal Palace.
Klopp’s team has also delivered the club’s best start to a season, with 48 points from 18 unbeaten games.
Only twice in the last 10 years have the team top of the league on Christmas Day not gone on to win the title and on both occasions it was Liverpool, in 2013/2014 and 2008/2009.
Klopp insists the statistic is irrelevant to his team’s prospects in 2019 and that Liverpool’s attempt to win a 19th league championship should be embraced at Anfield.
“We don’t want make ourselves smaller than we are but I can feel it.
“There is no pressure, I don’t see the pressure,” he said.
“There is pressure because we want to win against Newcastle and that is difficult enough. If I saw someone in a pre-match interview asking a player about May and stuff like that, I would take the mic and throw it somewhere. Only because that is not fair. We have to play football, not think about what we can do in the summer.
“If we are not first in the table on 3 January for example then we would probably have lost a game. Does that mean that everything we have done so far is shit? If we lose a game one day and everybody immediately starts saying we showed we cannot deal with the pressure, there are still 17 games to go or whatever. There is no extra pressure on us because of a four-point gap.”
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