Updated On: 25 November, 2023 08:15 AM IST | Manchester | AFP
Klopp has christened his rejuvenated squad “Liverpool 2.0” but admits there is a long way to go before his new-look team reaches the stellar levels of his previous sides at Anfield.

Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah (centre) during Thursday’s training session at AXA Training Centre in Kirkby, England. Pics/Getty Images
Liverpool head to Manchester City on Saturday for a clash between the Premier League’s top two teams, hoping to prove they are once again genuine title contenders. The Reds have been City’s most consistent challengers during a dominant era for Pep Guardiola’s men. Liverpool’s first title for 30 years in 2019/20 was the only time City have failed to become champions of England in the past six seasons.
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