put them eight points clear of Leicester City and Chelsea and, perhaps more significantly, nine clear of Pep Guardiola's side.
City and their enraged manager Guardiola will have pulled out of Anfield nursing a sense of grievance that an early penalty claim against Trent Alexander-Arnold was ignored, an emotion exacerbated by Liverpool sweeping to the other end in seconds to score through Fabinho. For all City's excellence and threat in possession, Liverpool knew where the soft underbelly lay and were able to probe - with inevitable results.
Anfield has also been nothing but a theatre of pain for Guardiola since he arrived in England - and for City themselves over a much longer period - so this was the wrong time and wrong place for them to reignite their faltering title prospects. Klopp is perfectly right to warn against getting carried away. It is not, though, getting carried away when announcing it will take an uncharacteristic Liverpool collapse to deny them the title this time, even after only 12 games.
Another Murray Walker'ism…………
It is only November. This goes on till next May!
ref was scared shitless he bottled it same old crap home town result helped by bloody poor ref
I would like to see Liverpool win the title, but calling them 'unstoppable' at the beginning of *November* is nuts.
6 months to go, nothing's won yet.
Your headline writer doesn’t know what they are on about.
They’ll bottle it as usual. Tip, Chelsea will come up on the outside to win it!
Stockley Park recruitment dept
Li VAR pool
BORING 🤪
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