Liverpool will ‘come out flying’ against Wolves says Hislop
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has called on his team to focus on the ‘big moment’ of playing for the Premier League title.
The Reds staged a stunning second-leg comeback to beat Barcelona on Tuesday, but before they take on Tottenham in the final, they face Wolves with the title up for grabs.
Klopp said: "It would be a big football moment for us. Nothing has changed for us, we knew it before.
"The only thing we can do is win. (Wolves manager) Nuno (Espirito Santo) is doing an incredible job there."
Klopp believes Brighton, who face the Reds' title rivals Manchester City, will also put in a strong performance, even though they are safe from relegation.
He added: "I know Brighton are full of joyful football, so they will try as well."
Liverpool head into the final match of a campaign in which they have lost just once - to City - and are one point behind Pep Guardiola's defending champions.
The Reds must beat Wolves at home to give themselves a chance of winning their first league title since 1990.
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Manchester City are just a point clear of Liverpool ahead of the final day (Image: GETTY)
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It would be a big football moment for us
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp
Klopp’s side will then need to hope Brighton can take points off City, who will retain their crown with a victory.
If both teams finish on equal points, City will also keep hold of the Premier League trophy due to their superior goal difference.
City boss Guardiola fears their outstanding Premier League campaign will only be remembered well if they clinch the title.
City have clocked up 95 points in their defence of the crown - a figure that was a competition record until last year - but victory is not yet secure.
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Liverpool and Man City have been superb all season (Image: GETTY)
That is because Liverpool, who have 94, have taken the battle to the final game of the season in a remarkable title race.
Whatever the outcome, Guardiola feels his players should be proud of the season they have produced.
He said: "I'm not going to change my opinion on what we have done, but of course, to get more credit, you have to win.
"We saw in the Champions League - when you are out, everybody destroyed the teams, destroyed managers, destroyed clubs, (even though) they are doing well.
"We know the life in which we live. I know we will be judged. We have to win."