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Georginio Wijnaldum has challenged Liverpool to take out their European frustratio­ns on Eden Hazard-inspired Chelsea in Saturday’s crucial Premier League clash

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london — Georginio Wijnaldum has challenged Liverpool to take out their European frustratio­ns on Chelsea in Saturday’s crucial Premier League clash, while Yaya Toure vows runaway leaders Manchester City will stay humble after seizing control of the title race.

The weekend’s most eye-catching match-up comes at Anfield, where fifth-placed Liverpool and thirdplace­d Chelsea square off in a bid to hang onto City’s coat-tails.

Defeat for either side could be fatal to their title hopes as Chelsea trail City by nine points and Liverpool are 12 adrift of Pep Guardiola’s pace-setters, who bid to maintain their blistering form at Huddersfie­ld on Sunday.

Liverpool’s morale is at a low ebb after they blew a three-goal half-time lead in a 3-3 draw at Sevilla in the Champions League on Tuesday.

It was a shocking collapse and Reds midfielder Wijnaldum admits Jurgen Klopp’s team will have to work hard to get the result out of their system before Chelsea arrive on Merseyside.

“I don’t think it is a bad result to get a draw in Seville but the way we gave it up I don’t think is a good sign,” Wijnaldum said.

In contrast to Liverpool’s collapse, Chelsea eased into the Champions League knockout stages with a 4-0 rout of Qarabag.

But even that success couldn’t stop Blues boss Antonio Conte complainin­g about the fixture schedule that sends his team to Anfield just 48 hours after arriving back from their draining 5,000mile round trip to Azerbaijan.

With Liverpool playing in Sevilla a day earlier than Chelsea’s European fixture, Conte fears the champions could suffer a repeat of their damaging defeat against Manchester City earlier this season — a loss that came in a week when their rivals played a day earlier in the Champions League.

“We had to work during the flight, to prepare the game against Liverpool,” Conte said.

“To have only one day to rest and only one day to prepare this big game is not simple, is not easy. I think also it’s not right.

“I don’t want to make excuses, but this is the reality. Someone has to help us.” While Conte frets, the biggest problem for City — winners of their last 10 league games — appears to be a battle to guard against complacenc­y.

City extended their unbeaten run to 19 matches in all competitio­ns with a 1-0 Champions League win against Feyenoord on Tuesday.

Guardiola’s side, who hold an eight-point lead over secondplac­ed Manchester United, have been showered with praise for their sensationa­l start to the season, but City midfielder Yaya Toure insists they won’t get carried away. —

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 ?? AP ?? Points lead for Man City in Premier League Chelsea’s Pedro (right) and Eden Hazard celebrate a goal against Qarabag during a Champions League match. —
AP Points lead for Man City in Premier League Chelsea’s Pedro (right) and Eden Hazard celebrate a goal against Qarabag during a Champions League match. —

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