Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Liverpool eye record-breaking win against Watford

- Agence France-presse

London:liverpool can make Premier League history at Watford on Saturday as the runaway leaders aim to move within three wins of clinching the title.

While Jurgen Klopp’s side are racing towards the title, the battle to qualify for the Champions League and the struggle to avoid relegation look set to go down to the wire Chelsea, Manchester United, Tottenham and Wolves can all bolster their European hopes this weekend, with West Ham, Norwich, Bournemout­h and Watford among those scrapping for survival.

HISTORY BOYS

Liverpool’s historic charge towards a first English title since 1990 will reach another landmark moment if they beat Watford.

The Reds equalled Manchester City’s English top-flight record of 18 consecutiv­e league wins, set between August and December 2017, when they fought back from 2-1 down to beat West Ham 3-2 on Monday. Klopp’s men, who need four victories from their final 11 games to guarantee the title, can break City’s record with win number 19 at Vicarage Road.

With second-placed Manchester City on League Cup final duty against Aston Villa on Sunday, a victory against the struggling Hornets would put Liverpool 25 points clear at the top.

If they do win their next four games, they will lock up the title with seven matches to spare, beating the Premier League record of five, which is currently shared by Manchester City in 2017-18 and Manchester United in 2000-01. Undefeated in their past 44 league matches, Liverpool are also five games away from equalling Arsenal’s record of 49 unbeaten across 2003 and 2004.

It would be a huge upset if second-bottom Watford stop Liverpool. They have lost the past four meetings, conceding 15 times and failing to score a single goal.

TOP-FOUR TURBULENCE

With only seven points separating troubled Chelsea in fourth place and resurgent Arsenal in ninth, reaching next season’s Champions League will be a tight squeeze for the six clubs in contention. Leicester, in third place, appear well set despite a recent wobble.

Fifth spot could be enough to ensure qualificat­ion depending on the outcome of second-placed Manchester­city’sappealaga­inst their two-year ban from European competitio­n.

Chelsea could be in danger after Tuesday’s chastening 3-0 home defeat against Bayern Munich in the Champions League last-16 first leg.

Blues midfielder Jorginho said Frank Lampard’s side cannot afford to feel sorry for themselves at Bournemout­h on Saturday.

“It is really tough for the changing room, but we just have to believe in ourselves, and not put our heads down,” Jorginho said. “We need to keep working, keep pushing, because we are a good team.”

If Chelsea lose, Man United would move above them on goal difference, provided they win at Everton. Successive wins over Chelsea and Watford have revitalise­d United, with the January addition of Portugal midfielder Bruno Fernandes sparking Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s previously moribund team.

Tottenham, in sixth, host Wolves, with their eighth-placed visitors just one point behind them. Hamstrung by injuries to Harry Kane and Son Heung-min, Jose Mourinho’s side were beaten by Chelsea in their last league game, prompting their manager to hint he does not expect a successful end to the season. “I would love to be at July 1,” said Mourinho. “I would love to be in pre-season, working with Harry and Sonny. That’s not possible. It’s going to be very difficult, especially when we go into an accumulati­on of matches.”

Arsenal, who are unbeaten in seven league games, are not in action this weekend.

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