Five matches remain for the Reds in their tussle with Manchester City – who they lead by two points having played a game more – for English football’s biggest prize.
The next obstacle is Chelsea this Sunday as the Londoners, themselves locked in a fierce contest for a top-four finish, journey up to Anfield.
Klopp likened the current situation to a 400m race, with Liverpool and City the last challengers standing and the time right for running with ‘all you have’.
“If you take a 400m race, it’s like after 100m they are all together, after 200m there are a few together, at 300m two are together and in the last 100m you go with all you have,” said the Reds boss.