Klopp said it will be even harder for Liverpool to compete next season as the soon-to-be-crowned Premier League champions will get better.
Liverpool and Manchester City have been the best two teams in England for the past four seasons, fighting for every available trophy on the land and Europe.
They have shared the last three Premier League trophies between them and the Citizens are on their way for another glory in England.
The Reds on the other hand could not mount a title challenge and are now fighting to even be in the top four in order to stand the chance of playing in the Champions League next season.
With new contenders emerging and the ever present Manchester City around, Klopp has admitted it is always going to be harder for his side to fight for trophies.
“Two years in a row they [Manchester City] had us on their necks. OK, for one year we were ahead of them, but we never expected that to happen for the next 10 years now in a row,” Klopp said ahead of Liverpool’s trip to face Manchester United in the Premier League on Sunday.
“Now [Manchester] United is coming up, definitely everyone can see that. Chelsea is obviously in a brilliant place, a top squad, I said it before that Thomas [Tuchel] inherits a present and you can see that they are really good so it will not get easier.
"We're not just talking about City. There will be other teams for sure. Like Leicester - brilliant manager and a top squad dealing with different situations. Nobody should write off Tottenham or Arsenal. Obviously West Ham is now flying.
“How can it be easier? It is not only City. The good thing about City is that you only meet them twice a season! So you have to win all the other games as well and that is tough enough in this league.
"But that is next year and who cares about that at the moment. We will give our absolute everything again next year but for now we are concentrated on Sunday."