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Litmus Test

Liverpool’s backline up to the test ahead of Arsenal clash

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The belief is back at Anfield. But Liverpool’s push for a first English title in 29 years faces a litmus test when they host Arsenal today. Unbeaten at the halfway stage, the dream of an elusive 19th title comes into sharper focus now for Liverpool.

LONDON: Liverpool’s push for a first English title in 29 years faces another test when they host Arsenal today but the evidence suggests their formidable defence could be their key to ending a frustratin­g wait for a championsh­ip in the Premier League era.

The roar that swept like wildfire around the ground when Manchester City’s defeat to Leicester was confirmed on Wednesday told its own story – Anfield really is beginning to believe.

For while Juergen Klopp’s unbeaten Liverpool were easing to a 4-0 win over Newcastle to bring the dream of that elusive 19th English title into sharper focus, champions City were suffering a second straight defeat in less than a week.

So, at halfway, the gap between Liverpool and City, who slipped to third spot, now stands at seven points – and a comparison between their defensive records offers one of the major reasons why.

For Liverpool, boosted by signings of exceptiona­l centreback Virgil van Dijk and goalkeeper Alisson, have conceded just seven goals in 19 matches this season, 16 less than at the same stage last term.

City, in contrast, have shipped 15 goals and will arrive at Southampto­n tomorrow without a clean sheet in their previous nine games in all competitio­ns.

Liverpool’s attacking prowess has been long admired but fullback Trent Alexander-Arnold points to how it now goes hand in hand with defensive stability at Anfield, where they have won eight of their nine league games, conceding just two goals.

“We have shown we’re tough to beat and not only that, we’re tough to score past. Not many teams come here and can score past us,” the 20-year-old told the club website.

“We have kept a lot of clean sheets, especially at home. It’s something we pride ourselves on as defenders and throughout the whole team.

“That’s the foundation we’ve got to lay, then provide the balls for the attackers to go and do what they do best, scoring us goals.”

Fifth-placed Arsenal were the last team to nick a point from Liverpool in a 1-1 draw at the Emirates last month, but Unai Emery’s side have since lost their way, dropping seven points in their last three games on the road.

An error from Stephan Lichtstein­er cost Arsenal dearly as they were held to a frustratin­g 1-1 draw against Brighton on Wednesday.

Arsenal were without four centreback options at the Amex Stadium and Emery will hope Nacho Monreal and Shkodran Mustafi could return for the weekend’s clash.

After conceding five goals in back-to-back defeats by Crystal Palace and Leicester, Man City manager Pep Guardiola is also concerned about his team’s defensive discipline.

“We started the season with clean sheets, we conceded five goals in I don’t know how many games. It was incredible how stable it was,” Guardiola said.

“But right now we are conceding goals and it’s one of the big issues. We have a specific quality of players.

“We have players to play with a ball and it’s not a team built to just defend a lot of the time. But you have to make that effort to change that dynamic.”

Tottenham Hotspur stepped up their title drive this week, scoring 11 goals while defeating Everton and Bournemout­h to move into second place, and they could wrap up the year with a sixth straight league win when hosting Wolverhamp­ton today.

Manchester United caretaker boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will look to continue his 100% winning start as they take on Bournemout­h at Old Trafford tomorrow.

Following a 3-1 win over Huddersfie­ld, United remain sixth, eight points behind fourth-placed Chelsea, who visit Crystal Palace tomorrow. — Reuters

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 ?? — Reuters ?? The main man: Liverpool’s Sadio Mane (centre) in action during the Premier League match against Newcastle on Boxing Day.
— Reuters The main man: Liverpool’s Sadio Mane (centre) in action during the Premier League match against Newcastle on Boxing Day.

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