Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Liverpool show intent

- Reuters sportm@hindustant­imes.com

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LIVERPOOL: Liverpool’s 1-0 win over Manchester City at Anfield on Saturday may not have been the classic high-scoring encounter many had expected but it certainly sent a clear signal about which team Premier League leaders Chelsea need to fear most.

City are now 10 points adrift of Antonio Conte’s side and are hardly playing with the style or confidence of serious title challenger­s.

Juergen Klopp’s Liverpool, in contrast, are exuding confidence, energy and purpose and as the German himself noted, it is no mean achievemen­t to be within six points of a team who have won 13 games in a row.

Saturday’s game showed clearly why the Merseyside club is staying closest to Chelsea’s coat-tails and why Pep Guardiola finds himself in the unusual position of being locked out of the top two after years of dominance with his previous clubs, Barcelona and Bayern Munich.

Klopp has successful­ly moulded Liverpool into a team that plays with high energy and positive intent and has shown the tactical flexibilit­y to adjust his high-pressing approach when needed.

Although he noted that City’s precision in the final third was often lacking, he was particular­ly pleased to see his defence keep a clean sheet against one of the league’s most dangerous attacks. “We were not as confident as we could have been in our possession, sometimes we lost the ball too easily,” Klopp said. “I know everyone talks about our defence but the defending today was really good.”

Indeed, the back line, with Estonian Ragnar Klavan impressing alongside Dejan Lovren, no longer looks like the weak link in Klopp’s side and added steel has not been at the cost of creativity.

On the wing, Adam Lallana is brimming with confidence, his perfect cross for Georgino Wijnaldum’s eighth-minute goal being the best moment of a sparkling display.

In the absence of Brazilian

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