Liverpool closed the gap to the league leaders to three points with a thumping 6-0 victory over Leeds United at Anfield on Wednesday.
Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane helped themselves to braces against Marcelo Bielsa’s men while defenders Virgil Van Dijk and Joel Matip also got on the score sheet.
Liverpool have now won six league games on the bounce and Klopp wants his charges to keep that run going to have a chance of being crowned champions.
"We have 10 days until we play the next league game, and we have two games in between, in completely different competitions," the head coach said.
"One is a final [against Chelsea] and the other a last 16 [the FA Cup fifth-round clash with Norwich City]. They will be different games, and we have to be ready for them.
"It [the gap] is three points until the weekend, and then City will probably win, and it will be six points.
"If we win all our games, pretty much, there will be a chance for us.
"For people outside [of the club], it is better to have a three or six-point gap than to have a 20 or 30-point gap, so it is more exciting, but we have to win a lot of games against difficult opponents, and that will be a tricky task.
"We will give it a try."