Jurgen Klopp insists Liverpool feel no pressure ahead of the Premier League’s finale.
The title race will go down to the wire as Wolves travel to Anfield while Manchester City bid to be crowned back-to-back champions against Aston Villa.
Should the Reds overcome the visitors and Pep Guardiola’s side fail to beat their Midlands counterparts, it will complete a domestic treble for the former.
But Klopp is adamant that the potential of winning his second league title in three seasons does not factor into the mindset ahead of Sunday’s showdown.
He said: “I cannot talk about pressure on the other team but we actually have no pressure.
“We have the pressure to win a football game but we had that since a while. But not about ‘what if?’, we don’t have that. If City has that, I don’t know.
“It’s close to the wire and it’s pretty special. For us it’s very positive. If you have something to lose, it’s different. We were in situations like this before.
“We know it’s not very easy but probably most of the time we deal with it okay. I have no reason to think City wouldn’t but the situation is different.
“We have our situation and it is full throttle, give it a try and let’s see the outcome. We didn’t win this game yet.
“We have to play 95 incredible, difficult minutes with all the positivity around, before the game probably, during the game hopefully.
“It’s a tough opponent and I saw these games before, not when I was involved, but I watched them when one team is really going for it and [loses] one-nil to the other, and you have to deal with that.
“It’s all fine. We are where we are and now let’s finish it on a high.”
