Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp admits the title race is now out of their hands.

The Reds surrendered the Premier League leadership to Manchester City with defeat at home to Crystal Palace last week.

Ahead of Sunday's clash with Fulham, Klopp said: "That is not in our hands. It is not about that.

"Can City win every game they have left? Yeah, that has happened quite frequently but they have a lot of games and difficult opponents as well.

"We don't think about them. It's just can we get back to winning games again?

"We had a lot of chances and missed but it's better than not having chances at all. I am absolutely convinced we can get back to winning ways."

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