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Jurgen Klopp hails ‘insane’ Liverpool FC Champions League push: ‘It looks like the timing is right’

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Jurgen Klopp hailed Liverpool's "insane" Premier League top four challenge after a disastrous title defence had looked to have cost them any chance of Champions League football.

Liverpool won 3-0 at Burnley on Wednesday night to take full advantage of Leicester City's 2-1 loss at Chelsea the previous evening - a series of results which saw the champions leapfrog the Foxes.

Goals from Roberto Firmino, a career first for back-up central defender Nat Phillips and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's first of the season lifted the Reds back into the top four for the first time since February.

The Reds are ahead of Leicester by virtue of a goal difference which is four better and third is still up for grabs if Chelsea, a point ahead, stumble at Aston Villa and they beat Crystal Palace.

It is an impressive comeback from two months ago when, for a time, any European football looked beyond them.

"I couldn't be more pleased. It is not that we took these things for granted," Klopp said.

"February was the last time we were in the top four and we didn't win a lot of games since then. In the last eight or 10 games, I don't know how many, we are back on track.

"If we win on Sunday then we are probably qualified for the Champions League. It's insane that we came this close but we are not through yet. It looks like the timing is right but it is not done yet.

"When you win the semi-final you go to a final and that's where we are. We will give our absolute everything."

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It was far from the classiest performance but at this stage of the season getting a fourth successive victory - the first time it has happened this campaign - was all that mattered.

"Really mature performance. It was not a world-class start; at the beginning we were nervous with our passing," he added. "But after 15 minutes we found our feet back and we played some really good football.

"We missed the two biggest chances of the game at the beginning but we scored a wonderful goal, the second goal from Nat was outstanding skill from Sadio and a great header and the third goal was Oxlade at his best.

"The way Burnley went for our centre-halves with the way they played it is so tricky to defend and the boys did really well. We needed each single performance on the pitch."

Additional reporting by PA.

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