With BVB and Bayern Munich leading the rest, Roten president Uli Hoeness had said that it could become like La Liga, where Barcelona and Real Madrid hold a duopoly.

However, when asked at a press conference about whether he thought the German top flight would come to represent the Spanish top-flight, Klopp said: "I have to watch what I say: unfortunately, no.

"I fear a situation like Scotland with only one team. Next year, we will see the Bayern team and say: 'Oops!'. Hoeness will not have been right about 'Spanish conditions'."

Bayern can equal BVB's record points haul of 81 with a victory over Hannover at the AWD Arena on Saturday.

The newly crowned champions hold a huge 20-point lead over the Schwarzgelben.