Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has warned clubs that the group stage of the Champions League this season is the strongest that it has ever been.
The Reds came out victorious in last year's competition, beating Spurs in the final 2-0 thanks to an early penalty from Mo Salah and a late strike from Divock Origi.
Klopp's men will now have a fight on their hands if they wish to keep their crown of European Champions. Spurs and Chelsea will also be looking to become the second English team in two years to lift the trophy.


The three teams, along with Premier League Champions Manchester City, now don't have long until they find out who they will face in the group stage of this year's competition a stage which Klopp is looking forward to.

"I don’t think there has ever been a stronger Pot 2. It is just crazy!" He said.
"They should all be in Pot 1, but there is not enough space there.