Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has now responded to suggestions he could reconsider his decision to leave the club at the end of the season.
The Reds played out to a thrilling 1-1 draw with title rivals Manchester City on Sunday, with the occasion marking the potential final meeting between Klopp and Pep Guardiola in the Premier League.
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The German tactician was happy with the result as his side came from a goal down to clinch the draw, which places them equal on points (64) with EPL leaders Arsenal.
With a boisterous atmosphere at Anfield and Klopp in a big smile often during the match, he was asked afterwards if he could make a U-turn on his decision to depart Merseyside in June.
"No, no, I saw, especially in the stadium, a lot of incredible football games that's nothing to do with my decision [to leave]," he responded, according to the Liverpool Echo.
"Obviously, I didn't explain well enough so far. So maybe at one point I will try it again but not today.
"But these games, good games, great games, I met my missus after the game already and she was completely buzzing, so it must be good fun to watch from the stands as well.
"That's why I am not sure if I would miss some things when I am allowed to watch football games, and nobody told me that I have to be a manager to do that, but it was a good game."
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Only 10 games remains before the Premier League season ends, with the three title challengers – Arsenal, Liverpool and City – currently separated by just one point.
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