KLOPP: We're waiting for the others to make a breakthrough, but I don't believe it will happen

The coach of Liverpool, Jurgen Klopp, spoke to the media after his team’s triumph at the ‘King Power Stadium’ against Leicester with a score of 0:3.

Klopp’s Liverpool still dreams of the Champions League. They are in a series of seven consecutive victories, and they haven’t lost in the Premier League since April 1st when they visited Manchester City.

The Reds defeated Leicester last night with the goals of Kurtis Jones, who hit the net twice in the space of two minutes. In the second half, Trent Aleksander-Arnold scored a beautiful goal from a free kick. Mohamed Salah assisted on all three goals.

“The first goal was sensational, and the second superb. When scoring the third, we demonstrated a wonderful routine that we should apply more often when it comes to free kicks. This was a great match and an important victory for us, and we still have two difficult matches in the fight for Europe,’ said Klopp.

By the end of the season, Jurgen Klopp’s men have two more matches left. First, on May 20, they will welcome the heated Aston Villa at ‘Enfield Road’, and then eight days later they will play against the new participant of the Championship, the Southampton team away.

The direct rival for place number four is Manchester United, who visit Bournemouth on May 20 and play Chelsea five days later at Old Trafford. In the last round on May 28, they will meet Fulham.

Newcastle also have three games to go. In two days they will welcome Brighton, then four days later Leicester, and in the last round they will play Chelsea away.

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