Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp insists they will never give up on the Premier League even if the Champions League offers them a better option to extend their run in Europeās top club competition.
A haul of just 12 points from the last 39 available has seen the Redsā title defence end with barely a whimper and has left the players fighting for a top-four finish.
Winning the Champions League would offer a route back into the elite tournament but there is still a long way to go on that front even though they hold a 2-0 lead heading into next weekās last-16 second leg against RB Leipzig.

But Klopp said he would not allow Europe to take their focus off the fight on the domestic front.
āWe play Fulham and three days later we play Leipzig and we are not in the next round,ā he said.
āI canāt think about winning the Champions League now as we have to go through this difficult round.
āThis week we play these three games, late in the season, with two days in between, Thursday, Sunday and Wednesday, and it is tough.
āWe see who we can field on Sunday and then who can play on Wednesday but it is not that we gave up on the Premier League, that will never happen.
āThere is no game we can play and lose and people say, āAh⦠look at the line-upā.
āLiverpool is too big, too many people are interested. We donāt play behind closed doors really without cameras, it is in front of our people and we feel the responsibility that in each game we have to give our absolute everything to win it.
āIf that doesnāt happen then people will think, āThatās not enoughā. We donāt change our attitude.ā







