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Fans rejoice as Reds widen gap

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LIVERPOOL: Liverpool fans should be dreaming of a first Premier League title for 30 years, admitted Juergen Klopp even if the German is taking nothing for granted after opening up a 16-point lead at the top of the table.

Goals early and late from Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah earned a 2-0 victory over Manchester United at Anfield on Sunday and a 13th straight league win since the sides last met at Old Trafford in October.

After Salah galloped clear to score from goalkeeper Alisson Becker’s assist deep into stoppage time, the Liverpool fans broke into a chorus of “we are going to win the league” for the first time this season.

Klopp dismissed any notion that will only ramp up the pressure on his players, but is already focusing on his next challenge away to Wolves on Thursday.

“They are allowed to dream, allowed to sing, as long as they do their job as well in the moment when we play,” said Klopp, who praised the Anfield atmosphere for “carrying” his side as they tired in the closing stages.

“I have no idea whether we will be caught or not, I don’t care.

“First and foremost it’s the Premier League. We play Wolves on Thursday, it’s our next exceptiona­l challenge. I don’t have enough space in my brain to contemplat­e anything else.”

Liverpool also have a game in hand to come on closest challenger­s Manchester City and the gulf in class between the European champions and United was exposed by the 30-point gap between them in the table, if not the scoreline on the day.

United are the only team to take Premier League points off Klopp’s men this season, but it rarely looked like lightning would strike twice once the hosts went in front on 14 minutes.

RASHFORD SETBACK Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said he may be forced to look for a short-term fix in the transfer market this month to compensate for the loss of top scorer Marcus Rashford for at least six weeks.

Solskjaer said Rashford’s absence, and long-term injuries for Paul Pogba and Scott McTominay, may force the club into action in the two weeks before the transfer window closes.

“The permanent signings we are looking for, those targets are not going to change because we’ve got players injured for the next two or three months,” said Solskjaer. “There might be some short-term deals we have to do.”

 ??  ?? Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah, right, is congratula­ted by Virgil van Dijk after scoring against Manchester United.
Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah, right, is congratula­ted by Virgil van Dijk after scoring against Manchester United.

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