The Ukrainian ended debate about this generation's top heavyweight when he saw off the previously unbeatable Tyson Fury for a second time in Riyadh on Saturday night
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Jurgen Klopp believes Liverpool's visit to Manchester City on Saturday is important for both sides even though a traditionally crucial fixture no longer features the Premier League's two pre-eminent forces.
While second-placed City aims to hunt down leader Arsenal in its pursuit of a fifth title in six seasons, sixth-placed Liverpool is merely hoping to climb into the top four after a troubled and trophy-less season.
However, Liverpool boss Klopp remains adamant a game usually vital to the destiny of the title for both clubs still retains major significance for his team, as well as City.
"Super important game, that's the one thing that's not different to all the other years because obviously for us super important, for City super important," Klopp told reporters on Friday.
Liverpool's trip to the Etihad begins a daunting week for Klopp's men as it travels to Chelsea on Tuesday and then host league leader Arsenal at Anfield next Sunday.
Liverpool is seven points adrift of fourth-placed Tottenham, but with two games in hand on the north Londoners.
"Top four is the one thing we really can go for. We don't have a perfect position to go there, to fight for it, but it's possible," added Klopp.
"We have to win a lot of games but the more games we win, the more pressure we can make on other teams above us in the table.
"A lot of talk now, but in the end it is all about how we perform, how we get into this mood -- a chasing mood -- and go from there."
Liverpool's 1-0 victory over City in October provided false optimism that Klopp's men could match the levels that saw them come close to an unprecedented quadruple last season.
Another misleading result came earlier this month when Manchester United suffered a historic 7-0 thrashing at Anfield.
Liverpool has lost two games since, suffering a shock 1-0 defeat at lowly Bournemouth and losing by the same score at Real Madrid as it exited the Champions League.
"We are not dumb, we know the last game we played in Madrid was not a good game, the game before was Bournemouth, not a good game. The game before was world-class," said Klopp on his side's inconsistency.
"We have to show up there and really go for it, there's no other chance for us. You want to play these games; we play City, Chelsea and Arsenal every season but in one week is pretty special."
Luis Diaz has returned to training but is not in contention to face City after nearly six months out, while Darwin Nunez is fit after recovering from a cut on his foot.
FIXTURES
(UAE Time)
Saturday
Manchester City vs Liverpool, 3.30 pm
Arsenal vs Leeds, 6 pm
Bournemouth vs Fulham, 6 pm
Brighton vs Brentford, 6 pm
Crystal Palace vs Leicester, 6 pm
Nottingham Forest vs Wolves, 6 pm
Chelsea v Aston Villa, 8.30 pm
Sunday
West Ham vs Southampton, 5 pm
Newcastle vs Manchester United, 7.30 pm
Monday
Everton v Tottenham, 11 pm
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