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Jurgen Klopp believed keeping Philippe Coutinho out of Barcelona’s clutches would have seen Liverpool ‘do a Leicester’ and win Premier League title

German also sees forward trio of Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane as being 'as good as any out there'

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JURGEN KLOPP was determined to keep hold of Philippe Coutinho, because he was convinced it meant Liverpool would be crowned Premier League champions, according to reports in Catalonia.

The Brazilian was the subject of several Barcelona bids in the summer — the last of which topped £100million.

 Barcelona made several offers to land Philippe Coutinho from Liverpool
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Barcelona made several offers to land Philippe Coutinho from LiverpoolCredit: Rex Features
 Jurgen Klopp believed keeping hold of Philippe Coutinho would land title
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Jurgen Klopp believed keeping hold of Philippe Coutinho would land titleCredit: Rex Features

However, the Reds held firm and Coutinho, 25, was forced to stay at Anfield, despite later admitting he had been keen on the move.

And Sport report that Klopp believed keeping the former Inter Milan star, as well as adding Mohamed Salah, was all that was required to "do a Leicester" and win a shock Premier League title.

The article claims the German believed the attacking trident of Sadio Mane, Roberto Firmino and the Egyptian was as good as any out there.

And he even stopped the club's board from splashing out on big-name arrivals.

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 Philippe Coutinho in action for Liverpool during Champions League win at Maribor
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Philippe Coutinho in action for Liverpool during Champions League win at MariborCredit: EPA

Klopp also insisted that having Coutinho in behind the attacking trio was fundamental — and that altogether, they would be capable of winning the title in the same way Leicester did.

However, it appears as far away as ever for the 18-times champions.


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Last weekend's 4-1 mauling at Tottenham left them in ninth place, and 12 points behind leaders Manchester City.

Klopp may well have a point about the quality of his attack and the importance of Coutinho.

 Philippe Coutinho was keen on a move to Barcelona in summer
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Philippe Coutinho was keen on a move to Barcelona in summerCredit: Reuters
 Jurgen Klopp believes he has as good an attacking line as any in football
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Jurgen Klopp believes he has as good an attacking line as any in footballCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Liverpool players look dejected during 4-1 hammering at Tottenham
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Liverpool players look dejected during 4-1 hammering at TottenhamCredit: Getty Images

But it's been his defence which have let him down so far.

Liverpool are remarkably on a minus goal difference, having conceded 16 times and scored just 14.


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As well as the 4-1 defeat at Tottenham, the Reds were also beaten 5-0 at City.

Meanwhile, Catalan newspaper Mundo Deportivo report Liverpool have told Barcelona to cough up £134million for Coutinho in January.

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