Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola face off for the final time in the Premier League tomorrow with the title on the line for two coaches who have defined an era in English football.

Klopp’s Liverpool lead Guardiola’s Manchester City by one point in the latest title tussle between the two clubs since the inspirational managers arrived in the north-west.

The Reds’ first league crown for 30 years in 2020 is the only blip in City’s record of five titles in the past six years.

But twice Guardiola’s men have won by a solitary point against a Liverpool team who both times amassed more than 90 points.

Klopp is leaving Liverpool at the end of the season and champions City can expect an emotion-fuelled cauldron at Anfield, where even Guardiola has not won in front of fans.

City’s only away league win against Liverpool since 2003 came three years ago behind closed doors due to coronavirus restrictions.

But despite having the edge, Klopp hailed Guardiola as the standout coach of his generation.

“In my lifetime he’s the outstanding manager, definitely,” Klopp said at his pre-match press conference on Friday.

“In this moment I have a positive record against Pep,” he added. “I have no clue how that happened to be honest but it is all fine.

“I know I’m quite good at what I’m doing as well. I don’t want to sound like somebody who is happy to be here but you ask me about the best and for me he is the best.”