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Jurgen Klopp admits he thought Liverpool's start was "pretty much impossible"

Jurgen Klopp admits he thought Liverpool's start was
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The Reds have taken 34 Premier League points from a possible 36 so far this term.

Manager Jurgen Klopp believes Liverpool's unbeaten start to the season was "pretty much impossible" but he is still not getting carried away.

Sunday's 3-1 victory over champions Manchester City made it 34 points from a possible 36 and established an eight-point gap over Leicester and Chelsea, with Pep Guardiola's fourth-placed side a further point behind.

In that run Liverpool have faced all their so-called 'big six' rivals, plus Leicester. In contrast, City have played just the Reds and Tottenham.

"It's just the start, that's how it is, everybody knows that," Klopp told his club's website.

"If you would have told me that you can have 34 points (at this stage of the season), wow! It's pretty much impossible but we did it."

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Mohamed Salah has been ruled out of Egypt duty (Peter Byrne/PA)

Klopp is now hoping his players return from international duty fit after forward Mohamed Salah and defender Andy Robertson withdrew from their respective matches with Egypt and Scotland due to ankle injuries.

Salah is understood to have aggravated a problem he initially sustained against Leicester last month, which kept him out of the game against Manchester United – the only league match in which the Merseysiders have dropped points – and already could be a doubt for the trip to Crystal Palace when the Premier League resumes.

Robertson has not trained properly for a fortnight but is hopeful a two-week break will allow him some much-needed recovery time.

It leaves Klopp sweating over the condition of the rest of his squad.

"Now the boys go for the last international break of the year. They have to come back healthy. You saw it how intense it was (against City)," he added.

"Hopefully they all come back healthy and then we go to Crystal Palace.

"I think the last games are somewhere on the planet on Tuesday in the week that we play on Saturday against Crystal Palace.

"So they will fly back on the Wednesday, Thursday have a recovery session and Friday, Saturday 'Hello, Crystal Palace'.

"That's the situation so nothing happens so far but it's still the best situation we could have asked for so let's hope we can carry on."

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Tables
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Liverpool12111028101834
2Leicester CityLeicester128222982126
3Chelsea1282227171026
4Manchester CityMan City1281335132225
5Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd12453139417
6Arsenal124531617-117
7Manchester UnitedMan Utd124441612416
8Wolverhampton WanderersWolves123721615116
9Bournemouth124441515016
10Burnley124351718-115
11Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton124351517-215
12Crystal Palace124351016-615
13Newcastle UnitedNewcastle124351118-715
14Tottenham HotspurSpurs123541817114
15Everton124261318-514
16West Ham UnitedWest Ham123451420-613
17Aston Villa123271720-311
18Watford12156823-158
19Southampton122281129-188
20Norwich CityNorwich122191128-177

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