Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says "no one should feel safe" in the Premier League title race and demands Chelsea and Arsenal stay in the chase.
Klopp's side will achieve the midpoint of the season on 26 December at the highest point of the table in the wake of building up a noteworthy lead.
Chelsea and Arsenal, who are fourth and fifth individually, are 11 points behind the Reds with 20 amusements to play.
"Nobody should feel out of the race," said Klopp.
In eight of the previous 10 seasons, the pioneers on Christmas Day have proceeded to win the Premier League.
The two special cases were in 2008-09 and 2013-14 - and on the two events it was Liverpool who slipped from best spot to complete the season in second.
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Klopp, whose side are unbeaten in the association and host Newcastle United on Wednesday (15:00 GMT kick-off), included: "No choice is made, for what reason would it be advisable for it to be?"
The German's remarks came after Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino said Liverpool and Manchester City are "clear top picks" for the title after his side whipped Everton 6-2 at Goodison Park on Sunday to limit the hole to second-set City to two points.
"I saw the amusement against Everton - who played completely more than OK - and after that they [Spurs] hit practically everything and it was extremely noteworthy how Tottenham did," said Klopp.
"A similar will happen to Arsenal and Chelsea.
"For me, they [Tottenham] were never out so for what reason should individuals be shocked they are currently in?
"A ton of groups are in whatever you call the title race, and that is the manner by which it ought to be."
Match see: Liverpool v Newcastle
Klopp's side will achieve the midpoint of the season on 26 December at the highest point of the table in the wake of building up a noteworthy lead.
Chelsea and Arsenal, who are fourth and fifth individually, are 11 points behind the Reds with 20 amusements to play.
"Nobody should feel out of the race," said Klopp.
In eight of the previous 10 seasons, the pioneers on Christmas Day have proceeded to win the Premier League.
The two special cases were in 2008-09 and 2013-14 - and on the two events it was Liverpool who slipped from best spot to complete the season in second.
Do Liverpool have a Christmas revile? The best Premier League details
Klopp, whose side are unbeaten in the association and host Newcastle United on Wednesday (15:00 GMT kick-off), included: "No choice is made, for what reason would it be advisable for it to be?"
The German's remarks came after Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino said Liverpool and Manchester City are "clear top picks" for the title after his side whipped Everton 6-2 at Goodison Park on Sunday to limit the hole to second-set City to two points.
"I saw the amusement against Everton - who played completely more than OK - and after that they [Spurs] hit practically everything and it was extremely noteworthy how Tottenham did," said Klopp.
"A similar will happen to Arsenal and Chelsea.
"For me, they [Tottenham] were never out so for what reason should individuals be shocked they are currently in?
"A ton of groups are in whatever you call the title race, and that is the manner by which it ought to be."
Match see: Liverpool v Newcastle
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