Liverpool, Doku and Man City
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It's a Premier League title tilt as Liverpool travel to face Manchester City on Sunday, but unlike years past, neither team is in the driver's seat for the Premier League title. Both are chasing Arsenal,
Liverpool midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai has said there is "a long way to go" in this season's title race and has urged his teammates to focus on themselves
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Liverpool blown away as Reds lose more ground on Arsenal - 5 talking points vs. Man City
Liverpool's recent fragilities reared their head once again on Sunday as the Reds were comfortably beaten 3-0 by Manchester City at the Etihad. Goals from Erling Haaland, Nico Gonzalez and Jeremy Doku secured a seismic win for Pep Guardiola's side that leaves Liverpool's title hopes in tatters at this early stage of the season.
In recent transfer windows, PSG have maintained a clear focus on building for the long term rather than pursuing short-term solutions. The club continue to target young talents with high potential
Adding Jonathan Tah from Bayer Leverkusen has improved the defense in a big way, and the attack has multiple match-winners who can all rotate to make a team pay. This win was enough for Bayern to rise to number one in the UCL power rankings, but how has the dust settled behind the German giants?
Arsenal’s run of eight wins without conceding saw them beat their own club record, while going level with the current record for top-flight English football. The Gunners stand alongside Liverpool, who put together a similarly astonishing run in 1920, over 125 years ago.
Isak Included but Gyokeres Misses Out in Sweden SquadSweden manager Graham Potter has named his first squad since taking over, with Liverpool striker Alexander Isak returning after a brief absence,
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Liverpool tipped to threaten Arsenal double as Reds could scoop dual crown instead – Cole
Joe Cole has revealed his feeling that Arsenal will win the Premier League and "maybe" the Champions League, but Liverpool will push them "all the way" and have a "right good chance" in Europe.