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Liverpool great Ray Clemence dies aged 72
Clemence, who been living with advanced prostate cancer since 2005, was one of the finest keepers of his generation, winning three European Cups and five First...
A 14th straight league win ensured Pep Guardiola’s men pipped Liverpool by a solitary point as the Reds’ long wait to win the league continued despite a victory over Wolves.
The title remains in City’s hands thanks to a run of 11 straight Premier League wins and victory at Old Trafford on Wednesday.
Late goals by Mohamed Salah and Jordan Henderson earned Liverpool a crucial 3-1 victory at Southampton.
The Brazil striker scored another two, taking his tally to seven in three appearances, as City beat Wolves 3-0 on Monday to cut Liverpool's lead back to four points.
The result put Liverpool on 57 points from 22 games, seven ahead of closest rivals Manchester City who are at home to Wolverhampton Wanderers on Monday.
Liverpool will be open to signing players in the January transfer window should they need reinforcements, manager Juergen Klopp said.
While Liverpool have struggled at times to match the attacking potency of Manchester City their added defensive steel has made them serious contenders.
Virgil van Dijk sustained a knock to an earlier rib injury and was substituted in the second half of Liverpool’s 3-0 victory over Southampton on Saturday.
The Egyptian gave Juergen Klopp’s side the lead after 19 minutes from Andy Robertson’s precise low cross.
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho could have done with Nemanja Matic’s defensive capabilities as his side were well beaten by their fierce rivals.
Kenny Dalglish, 67, won three European Cups and six league titles as a Liverpool player and then managed the club in two spells.
Frenchman Giroud headed what proved to be the winning goal in the 32nd minute, meaning the striker has now scored 17 league goals with his head since the start of 2015-16.
Juergen Klopp says it is not a secret that Liverpool are looking to secure the future of Sadio Mane.
The new video assistant referee system came of age in a dramatic fourth-round tie at Anfield, with the on-field review system used for the first time in England.
The sale surprised many on Merseyside, particularly after Liverpool fought so hard to keep Philippe Coutinho in August.
The advertisement, which read ‘Philippe Coutinho is ready to light up Camp Nou’, was deleted shortly after it appeared on Barcelona’s website on Sunday.
Wales striker Ben Woodburn became Liverpool’s youngest goal scorer last season when he struck in the 81st minute of a 2-0 League Cup quarter-final victory over Hull City.
Jose Mourinho set his team up to limit the space and opportunities for Liverpool’s attack and that approach worked at the expense of any real adventure from the visitors.