Jurgen Klopp admits Liverpool have to be "close to perfect" to claim another Premier League title but is convinced his team can win all their remaining games.
The Reds begin the final leg of the campaign when they play the first of three top-flight away games inside a week at Fulham on Sunday.
Liverpool - who stand in third place with six matches remaining, two points adrift of champions Manchester City and behind Arsenal only on goal difference - suffered a major setback last weekend when they lost for only the third time in the Premier League this season when beaten 1-0 at home by Crystal Palace.
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And while Klopp believes twice missing out in titanic title tussles with City doesn't indicate his team have the experience to get the job done, the Reds boss acknowledges there is now little margin for error.
“When we were in the position we didn't win the league in the end," he said after narrowly missing out in 2019 and 2022. "We lost by a point and stuff like that. What kind of experience is that? We know how to get there – and then don't (win). It's not about that. That is not the main difference.
"It's good to know that you are good and you can cause other teams problems. But the thing is clear: if you want to be champion in the Premier League you have to be close to perfect and if you are not perfect you have to deal with the setbacks in the best possible way or in a perfect way. That is what we are now doing. Now we have to start turning it around."
Klopp added: "I think if we would win all our games there is a good chance we will be champion. If not, there is a good
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