"Liverpool" coach Jurgen Klopp refuses to predict the outcome of the UEFA Champions League quarter-final match against "Manchester City" opponents.
"The Reds" unexpectedly won the first leg 3-0, and the "Citizens" also lost to their principled opponents "Man United" in the Manchester derby over the weekend.
However, the excellent form throughout this season still forces Pep Guardiola's proteges to be cautious.
"No ("City" are not invincible - ed. note)," Klopp answered at a press conference. "When we played against "City" and lost 5-0 (in September - ed. note), everyone saw the mastery of "City", even though we had one player less."
"We have all heard about Pep, the best coach in the world. It was clear that they are exceptional, but there are no perfect football teams."
"There are moments, situations, days, sometimes just minutes, but they were the most consistent and that's why they will become champions at the end of the season."
"All teams experience difficult moments - I don't think even "Barcelona" is sure they have overcome "Roma" yet, because this is football (the Catalans are currently leading 4-1 - ed. note). Nothing is decided."
The second clash between "Liverpool" and "Man City" in the Champions League will take place tomorrow.