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Premier League ‘powers’ Liverpool and Man City flash deep squads in big wins to fire up title race

Spurs edge Brentford, move to 4th

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LIVERPOOL, England, Feb 1, (AP): Liverpool and Manchester City look primed and ready for another heavyweigh­t clash for the Premier League title.

Liverpool routed Chelsea 4-1 to restore a five-point lead for Jürgen Klopp’s team atop the table before going to third-placed Arsenal this weekend.

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City eased to a 3-1 win over Burnley and moved up again to second, ahead of Arsenal on goal difference, and having played a game fewer than its two rivals.

With their fourth straight wins, the Premier League powers showcased deep squads, fast-improving young stars and, for City, the tentative return of feared forward Erling Haaland after nearly two months out injured.

Haaland came off the bench with City comfortabl­y in a three-goal lead as Julián Álvarez again stepped up to lead the attack with two goals. The second was created by Kevin De Bruyne making his first start in the Premier League since August.

For Liverpool, Diogo Jota again covered for the absence of Mohamed Salah and opened the scoring early against a poor Chelsea taking a pass from the impressive Conor Bradley.

Bradley, an unheralded 20-year-old right-back filling in for Trent Alexander-Arnold, then scored his first goal for the club before assisting again for Dominik Szoboszlai to effectivel­y seal the win in the 65th.

Liverpool had the luxury of forward Darwin Núñez missing a first-half penalty, one of a Premier League record four times one player struck the frame of the goal in a game.

Man City edged Liverpool in epic duels for the title in 2019 and 2022, and north London rivals Arsenal and Tottenham are also currently in this

race.

Tottenham scored three goals in eight second-half minutes to beat Brentford 3-2 and rise to fourth, trail

ing Liverpool by eight points.

Liverpool and Chelsea meet again in the League Cup final on Feb. 25.

Maybe this time there will be a winner at Wembley Stadium within 90 minutes after the teams on Wednesday ended their streak of seven straight draws in games between them for the past 2½ years.

Two of those seven were the English domestic cup finals in the 2021-22 season. Both the League Cup and FA Cup finals ended 0-0 before Liverpool won both penalty shootouts.

Just like two years ago, Liverpool is aiming for an unpreceden­ted quadruple trophy sweep of each competitio­n it entered.

Also like two years ago, the Premier League shapes up as the toughest to win with three-time defending champion Man City starting another of its mid-season surges.

On the day he turned 24, Julián Álvarez scored twice in the first 22 minutes

to set Manchester City on its way to an easy win over Burnley. Rodri extended the lead 30 seconds after the second-half restart.

Álvarez now has six goals in his last five games to help the English, European and world champion manage the absence through injury of Erling Haaland.

The Argentina forward’s scoring run started with two goals in a 4-0 win over Fluminense in the Club World Cup final on Dec. 22.

That title success capped a week in the Saudi Arabia sunshine that seemed to reset City’s league campaign after a run of dropped points because of uncharacte­ristically conceding late goals.

City has won six straight since coming home from Jeddah and also now has Haaland back in action. The Norwegian, who has 19 goals in all competitio­ns this season, came on in the 71st minute after missing six Premier League games and the Club World Cup.

Haaland had shooting chances but the only further goal was Ameen AlDakhil’s consolatio­n for Burnley in stoppage time.

Tottenham cannot be counted out just yet. Whatever Premier League road that coach Ange Postecoglo­u’s team takes, it should be one of the most watchable on its journey.

After a poor first half at home to Brentford, Tottenham burst into a 3-1 lead within 11 minutes of the second half.

Destiny Udogie leveled in the 48th, one minute before Brennan Johnson scored the go-ahead goal. Richarliso­n scored what proved the decisive goal in the 56th.

 ?? ?? Liverpool’s Diogo Jota scores his side’s first goal during the English Premier League soccer match between Liverpool and Chelsea, at Anfield Stadium, Liverpool, England. (AP)
Liverpool’s Diogo Jota scores his side’s first goal during the English Premier League soccer match between Liverpool and Chelsea, at Anfield Stadium, Liverpool, England. (AP)
 ?? ?? Yousef Abdullah Al-Baidan inspects the facility in the presence of Abdul Aziz Ashour.
Yousef Abdullah Al-Baidan inspects the facility in the presence of Abdul Aziz Ashour.

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