Jurgen Klopp says he feels responsible to deliver silverware for the Liverpool faithful.
The Reds can restore a five point lead at the top of the Premier League with a win over West Ham United tonight at London Stadium.
It has been 29 years since Liverpool last won the top-flight crown, and Klopp understands the pressure on him to break that drought.
"I don't dream too much. My dream is to stay healthy until I am 96, 97, having no disease, can remember everything," Klopp told Sky Sports.
"I dream of that. [Being] together with my missus, having grandchildren - that is my dream.
"I don't dream in the job. I am working to be honest! Our job is to fulfil dreams. Not our own ones. Maybe the boys have one. I am not a big dreamer. I am still a happy person."