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Wolverhampton Wanderers defender Matt Doherty has said his teammates will respect the importance of the Premier League title race and go to Anfield to win.

With seventh place confirmed, Wolves have nothing to play for on Sunday but their opponents Liverpool have it all on the line.

Jurgen Klopp's side start one point behind Manchester City and have to win to have a chance of lifting the title.

With nothing on the line for Wolves, there may have been a suggestion that they will take Sunday easy, but Doherty has quashed those sentiments.

“We have one more game to go and we have to respect what’s happening at the top of the league and prepare properly and we’re going to Liverpool to try to win," he said.

While City are hoping for a Wolves shaped favour on Sunday, the roles will be reversed on May 18 when the old gold masses will be praying for a win for Pep Guardiola's side.

If they can beat Watford in the FA Cup final it will ensure Wolves play European football for the first time in 30 years, something Doherty is excited for.

“Considering where we were two years ago, it’s pretty unbelievable really, how quick the change has happened.

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“Some of the lads have played in Europe, but a lot of us haven’t, so it would be a new experience and we’re all trying to get better and playing in European competitions just shows where the club could be."

The 27-year-old is Molineux's longest serving player and has been with the club through the lows of League One and now back to the top table of English football.

“I’ve seen it all. I’ve seen all the highs, all the lows and the changes but I’ve managed to survive so far. I’ve been here a long time and I love it here clearly, so long may it continue.

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“[My aim is] just to keep getting better really and to keep playing at the best level I can play at, whether that’s in Europe or the Premier League and next year just to keep upping my performances, keep on improving and having better seasons.”

Wolves go into Suday's trip with, unsurprisingly, a clean bill of health. Nuno's side have astonishingly only suffered three injuries that have kept players injured for three weeks or more all campaign.