Jurgen Klopp says he has no interest in watching Arsenal or Manchester City in the final weeks of the season as Liverpool fight to win the Premier League.
As it stands, the Reds sit top of the table after Sunday's 2-1 victory over Brighton & Hove Albion at Anfield, two points ahead of the Gunners and three ahead of Manchester City after the two sides' stalemate at the Etihad last weekend.
Arsenal, though, will have the opportunity to leapfrog Liverpool to top spot on Wednesday night when they host Luton Town at the Emirates Stadium, 24 hours before the Reds are in action against relegation-threatened Sheffield United at Anfield.
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But despite so much being at stake in the final weeks of the Premier League season, Klopp insists he won't be tuning in to watch either Arsenal or Manchester City's games on Wednesday night, admitting that he is scarred from Vincent Kompany's title-winning strike against Leicester City in the penultimate game of the 2018/2019 season.
Speaking at his pre-match press conference on Wednesday, Klopp said: "I didn't even know that they play tonight. It's really not my subject. How I always was I expect them to always win, that's not possible when they play against each other but now they don't do that anymore so I expect them always to win. It's not about that. We need to get our points and win our football games. I'm honestly not interested.
"I told you the one story years ago when I watched a game and wanted Leicester City to win, didn't happen. That was the last time that I did that [watched a title rival]. You learn from the past, when they
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