Jurgen Klopp: Liverpool fans can celebrate situation - but we won't
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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp says he is happy for fans to start believing the Reds will win the Premier League this season - but insists his focus remains on taking each game as it comes.
Klopp's side beat Manchester United 2-0 on Sunday to go 16 points clear at the top of the table with a game in hand.
After the final whistle Liverpool fans sang "we're going to win the league" as the Reds close in on a first league title in 30 years.
"They can sing that," said Klopp.
"I am not here to dictate what they sing. If our fans were not in a good mood now that would be really strange.
"Of course they are allowed to dream and sing whatever they want, and as long as they do their job in the moment we play, all fine. But we will not be part of that party yet."
Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah scored the goals as Liverpool recorded a 13th consecutive win in the league.
They have now taken 64 points out of the 66 available this season, their one draw coming at Manchester United in October.
"We are here to work," added Klopp. "It is as simple as that. It is a very positive atmosphere but I have to stay concentrated.
"We play on Thursday against Wolves. I am only interested in that game and nothing else."
'Liverpool living in the moment, Man Utd living in the past'
Defeat for Manchester United means they are 30 points behind Liverpool in fifth place.
The Red Devils dominated English football for years but have not won the Premier League since 2013 and BBC Radio 5 Live pundit Chris Sutton believes they are a shadow of the side they used to be.
"The difference between the two sides is that Liverpool are living in the present," said the former Blackburn and Chelsea player.
"They are living in this moment. They are a team who are improving all the time and the club is improving all the time - on and off the field.
"United have hit the wall, they are treading water under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, that's just the way it is. They are living in the past. They are a bang average team and will not be able to touch Liverpool in the next couple of seasons."