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Liverpool could hardly be in higher spirits as they set out on the short trip to Manchester City tomorrow hoping to make a strong case for their English Premier League title prospects. Pep Guardiola’s City and neighbours Manchester United, together with c

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LONDON: Liverpool could hardly be in higher spirits as they set out on the short trip to Manchester City tomorrow hoping to make a strong case for their English Premier League title prospects.

PepGuardio­la’s City andneighbo­urs Manchester United, together with champions Chelsea, have already been installed as the trio most likely to contest the title, but optimism is surging on Merseyside after a freescorin­g August.

A 40 thrashing of a compliant Arsenal side before the internatio­nal break means Juergen Klopp’s side have seven points from nine during an opening period in which they also safely negotiated a Champions League playoff against Hoffenheim.

What is more, Liverpool’s transfer window business has been hailed as some of the best amongst the leading clubs.

Egyptian forward Mohamed Salah was rated by numbercrun­chers at the CIES Football Observator­y as the bargain of the summer after arriving

£ in a deal worth a reported 36mil (RM198mil) from AS Roma and a goal on his debut plus strikes against Hoffenheim and Arsenal have quickly endeared him to Anfield’s faithful.

The deadlineda­y signing from Arsenal of Alex OxladeCham­berlain — a player Klopp believes can become a Liverpool great — adds more firepower to an attack already boasting Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino and which will soon be further boosted by the return from injury of Adam Lallana.

The rising stock of midfielder Jordan Henderson, who has captained England twice in the past week, and a superb goal for teenager Ben Woodburn on his Wales debut means the continued uncertaint­y surroundin­g Philippe Coutinho and his desire to join Barcelona is a manageable distractio­n.

No wonder pundits are taking Liverpool seriously.

“I didn’t fancy Liverpool before the season started but they’ve made some decent buys and kept Coutinho which is a boost for them,” former United great Ryan Giggs conceded this week. “After the business they’ve done I’ve probably changed my mind and they will be in the mix.”

Liverpool have a strong recent record against City — winning four of the last six league clashes between the sides — and last lost to them in the league three years ago.

Last season, Klopp’s side took 20 points from their matches against Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur, City, United and Arsenal — more than any other club — and the recent demolition of Arsenal maintained their form against the big clubs.

City, who also have seven points, have matchwinne­rs everywhere though, even if they will be without former Liverpool forward Raheem Sterling who was sent off for overcelebr­ating a lastgasp winner against Bournemout­h last time out.

While Sterling’s absence will be a blow, Guardiola’s options are so numerous that Sergio Aguerowas only a substitute against Bournemout­h and he is likely to return. Defensive worries remain despite a huge sum

£ mer outlay and 50mil (RM275mil) rightback Kyle Walker will return from suspension with the unenviable task of trying to stop the rampaging runs of Mane — a battle that could determine which of the two title rivals will be celebratin­g.

Leaders United, who have a 100% record and are yet to concede a goal while scoring 10, travel to Stoke for tomorrow’s late kickoff.

Promoted highflyers Huddersfie­ld, who have also kept three clean sheets and are level on points with Liverpool and City, play at bottom side West Ham on Monday.

Arsenal, who have lost their last two games, should avoid slumping to three defeats in a row when they host Bournemout­h tomorrow.

Champions Chelsea are at Leicester on the same day. — Reuters

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Egyptian forward Mohamed Salah’s three goals for Liverpool have endeared him to Anfield’s faithful. — Reuters
Best buy: Egyptian forward Mohamed Salah’s three goals for Liverpool have endeared him to Anfield’s faithful. — Reuters

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