Liverpool has an important opportunity to take a big step towards its second title in the last 35 years in the English Premier League, when it hosts at home at Anfield the wounded Manchester City, the title holder in the last four seasons, tomorrow (Sunday), within the 13th stage, while the coach seeks Manchester United’s Portuguese Ruben Amorim to achieve his first domestic victory.
On the other hand, Arsenal and Chelsea hope that the result of the week’s summit will be in their favor in order to reduce the gap at the top, when the former faces West Ham today, and the latter hosts Aston Villa tomorrow.
The Reds enter the round in very high spirits after a remarkable victory over their guest, Real Madrid, Spain, 2-0, to lead the Champions League standings with a full mark.
Likewise, Liverpool did not commit any mistakes in the domestic league either, and leads by eight points after only 12 rounds.
Historically within the English Premier League, all teams that lead by eight or more points at this stage of the season have eventually won the title.
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