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Manchester City might have secured this year’s Premier League title and next year’s in the same week after a monster signing.
Manchester City might have secured this year’s Premier League title and next year’s in the same week after a monster signing.
Liverpool came from two goals down to beat Villarreal 3-2 in Spain on Wednesday (AEST) and advance to their third Champions League final in five years.
It’s advantage Manchester City in their EPL title race against Liverpool, though the Reds levelled twice at Etihad Stadium for a 2-2 draw that keeps the run home on a knife edge.
The Premier League title race is on a knife-edge after Manchester City retained top spot with a pulsating 2-2 draw against their closest challengers Liverpool.
Chelsea boss Frank Lampard got into a heated confrontation with Liverpool’s manager, and offered a bitter word of warning after the match.
English football fans ignored police warnings to party their hearts out as Liverpool and Leeds lifted long-awaited championship trophies.
England and Liverpool football legend Steven Gerrard once had his tackle sliced during a game and it even left the doctor shaken.
The Reds responded to a 4-0 thrashing at Manchester City in trademark style as their path to a rare piece of EPL history reopened.
Liverpool have officially returned to their perch at the summit of English football, after Manchester City’s 2-1 defeat to Chelsea handed Jurgen Klopp’s sensational side the Premier League title.
If the decision is reluctantly made to void the Premier League season, it would deny one of the finest teams in the competition’s history a rightful moment of recognition.
The prospect of Liverpool being denied a title that is all but theirs already increases as UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin says European leagues may be forced to cancel unless restarted by July.
It was top vs bottom in the Premier League on Sunday morning but it was anything but straightforward – that was until a familiar face celebrated his return from injury in style.
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