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Premier League: Liverpool surging toward title

- AFP London

The Premier League season has reached the half-way point with runaway leaders Liverpool surging toward the title.

The following commentary takes a look at how the traditiona­l ‘big six’ have fared so far, with surprise package Leicester also coming under the microscope:

Jurgen Klopp fulfilled Liverpool dreams during an incredible 2019, but the best looks set to come next May as the leaders, winners of 17 of their 18 league games, power toward a long-awaited English title. Last May, Liverpool painted Madrid red as they beat Tottenham 2-0 in the Champions League final to secure a sixth European Cup. That continenta­l conquest eased the pain of being pipped to the Premier League by Manchester City and Klopp’s troops have been on a mission to recapture domestic bliss ever since. After winning their first Club World Cup in December, Liverpool returned from

Qatar to deliver a chilling statement of intent as they demolished Leicester on Boxing Day and moved a step closer to being crowned English champions for the first time since 1990. Given the sky-high standards set by City over the previous two seasons, their failure to keep pace with Liverpool ranks as a disappoint­ment for Pep Guardiola’s men. A third successive title has perished on the rocks of questionab­le close-season recruitmen­t sale on Saturday, now that the venue has been confirmed.

“I’m happy and I’m excited that the rematch is finally happening,” said Wilder, who will make his 11th title defense.

The American is coming off a seventh-round knockout of Luis Ortiz on Nov. 23 in Las Vegas, a victory that saw him improve to 43-0. “I want to give the fans what and a possible dip in desire after City’s treble-winning glory last term.

Stripped of Vincent Kompany’s invaluable leadership and old-school defensive qualities after the Belgian moved to Anderlecht, City have been further hamstrung by injuries to Aymeric Laporte, Leroy Sane, Rodri and Sergio Aguero.

Kevin De Bruyne has been excellent and inspiratio­n could come in the Champions League, a competitio­n City have never won and Guardiola hasn’t conquered since 2011 with Barcelona.

Expectatio­ns were low when Chelsea legend Frank Lampard returned to Stamford Bridge in the close-season, but the Blues have enjoyed an encouragin­g start thanks to their manager’s youth revolution.

Lampard’s lack of experience in the dugout — he was hired after just one season in charge of second tier Derby — hasn’t stopped him reviving stale Chelsea with an infusion of young blood headlined by Tammy Abraham, Mason Mount and Fikayo Tomori.

While Chelsea have been too leaky at the back and lack a cutting edge against defensive opponents, Lampard’s team have largely held their own and look far more vibrant than the dour unit assembled by his predecesso­r Maurizio Sarri.

I want to give the fans what they want to see. I’ve been doing it with my last three outings — Fury, (Dominic) Breazeale and Ortiz.

 ?? AFP ?? Liverpool’s Egyptian midfielder Mohamed Salah runs with the ball during Thursday’s English Premier League football match.
AFP Liverpool’s Egyptian midfielder Mohamed Salah runs with the ball during Thursday’s English Premier League football match.
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