Pep Guardiola believes Liverpool's drop off in the final third has cost them this season. The Manchester City boss saw his side go seven points clear at the summit as they registered their 16th straight win in all competitions against Tottenham.
They saw the Reds crowned champions last season, but the Merseyside outfit have been unable to mount a meaningful defence this term.
Klopp conceded after their 3-1 defeat at Leicester that the title was now over. He said: "I don't think we can close the gap.
We are not worrying about the title, we are not silly." Injuries have hampered Liverpool's ambitions this term, but their usually prolific front three have been available for much of the season.
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