I kind of understand why people like premier league as much as they do and that is really good. However looking at the last winners of champions league for example, in the last 20 years, there has been 4 winners of champions league from premier league for example, whereas real Madrid alone won it 4 times in the last 6 years alone.
I am not saying premier league is not good or La Liga is better or anything like that, but maybe we are looking at premier league with a bit of recency bias and think they have always been this good. Unfortunately for many British people, British football wasn't always this good, it has times when it is great and it has times when it is not really that great. However if we look into Serie A that is even worse, they had 3 but last one was 09-10 Inter.
I'm not sure what point you're trying to make or even why you're trying to make it, but this is a Premier League discussion thread, not a thread arguing that it's the best league in the world with the best teams and has always been that way. How many times have Real Madrid won their domestic league in the same time frame? Once I think. If you're looking at the past twenty years in the CL, three different English teams have won it compared to just the two from La Liga and as with the league it's usually always going to be between them two. I'm not going to argue which is a better league because it's completely subjective and I don't really have an answer anyway, but I think there's more competition in the PL than La Liga and with not as much of a gap between the top teams. Liverpool also got into the CL final in the previous tournament as well and maybe they'll start to dominate the domestic and Champion's League like Real did, but I don't think people should put too much emphasis on what nationality the clubs that are winning the Champions League are from and as if that's a barometer of the whole of the league. There's always going to be outliers, and of course some teams get the luck of the draw.
Liverpool is unbeatable all this time. I think that in this game they are going to lose points.
Champions League games are coming and I think that Klopp will start being more focused on those games, doing some rotation in the next Premier League games.
I seriously doubt Klopp will risk losing any points in the EPL this year. There are three days between the match at Norwich and the match in Madrid, plenty of time for travel and rest. This will be an easy victory for LFC, and they are hungry for the points and setting records. If you're trying to convince yourself that taking the odds on Norwich is a smart move, nothing I say will stop you, but don't bet the rent money.
Depends. They can afford to lose points and the League is essentially already won, so he might sacrifice some games for a stronger team in the CL, but I don't think he should though. I think Liverpool only need to win five more games to clinch the league so maybe he can relax a bit after that. Going unbeaten in the league would be a huge achievement though and I hope he doesn't throw that away.