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Flaming Red affair

Relentless Liverpool seek to stretch lead over united

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Liverpool can widen the chasm between themselves and Manchester United to a staggering 30 points if they come out on top in the battle between England’s two most successful clubs at Anfield tomorrow. Can the desperate Red Devils – with top striker Marcus Rashford doubtful for the clash – respond by bursting their bitter rivals’ bubble?

LONDON: Liverpool can widen the chasm between themselves and Manchester United to a staggering 30 points if they come out on top in the battle between England’s two most successful clubs at Anfield tomorrow.

Juergen Klopp’s men look destined to end a 30-year wait to win a top-flight title, with a 14-point lead over defending champions Manchester City plus a game in hand.

United are a further 13 points back, having also played a game more than their rivals, and in need of a strong end to the campaign to avoid failing to qualify for the Champions League for a second consecutiv­e season.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s men are, however, the only side to have slowed Liverpool’s relentless march towards the English Premier League title.

The 1-1 draw between the teams in October was the only time the European champions have dropped points this season. They have now set a record for Europe’s top five leagues, with 20 wins from their opening 21 games.

“Our team have a winning mindset. We always think about the next game, we don’t look too far ahead,” said Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker, who has conceded just one goal in his past 10 games.

“We focus upon what is within reach at the time and we do everything possible to make sure we leave the pitch with a win and this has contribute­d to the great results this season.”

The Brazilian No. 1 will be confident of another clean sheet tomorrow, with United’s top scorer

Marcus Rashford a serious doubt after lasting just 15 minutes as a second-half substitute in Wednesday’s 1-0 win over Wolves in the English FA Cup.

“I didn’t want to play him, but we needed the win. It has backfired,” admitted Solskjaer.

United could find themselves eight points adrift of the top four by the time they kickoff at Anfield if Chelsea win at Newcastle today.

A win for the Blues on Tyneside would also put Frank Lampard’s men 12 points clear of Tottenham, unless Jose Mourinho’s men can snap Watford’s winning streak at Vicarage Road.

Only Liverpool and City have won more points in the six games since Nigel Pearson took charge of the Hornets, with 13 from their past five matches propelling them out of the relegation zone for the first time this season.

Spurs reduced a 12-point gap to Chelsea when Mourinho replaced Mauricio Pochettino in November down to three prior to their meeting a month later. But they have won just one of their past five league games, leaving their chances of reaching the Champions League for a fifth straight season hanging by a thread.

“It is possible to talk about top four when you start the season on zero points, but it is hard to talk about it when you start at minus 12,” said Mourinho after last weekend’s defeat by Liverpool.

The bottom two face off at Carrow Road as Norwich host Bournemout­h, realistica­lly needing a win to maintain any hope of survival.

 ?? – AP / AFP ?? Who’s Red-faced now?: Liverpool’s Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino can gloat over how far Manchester United are behind and manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is desperate to put a stop to that.
– AP / AFP Who’s Red-faced now?: Liverpool’s Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino can gloat over how far Manchester United are behind and manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is desperate to put a stop to that.
 ??  ?? Tough luck: Manchester united will be without Marcus rashford when they face Liverpool in the English Premier League match tomorrow. — reuters
Tough luck: Manchester united will be without Marcus rashford when they face Liverpool in the English Premier League match tomorrow. — reuters

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