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EPL 2018/2019 TITLE WATCH: JANUARY

Slippy Ol’ Loserpool. (c)bleacherreport.com
New Year, same old Liverpool? What is it with Liverpool and winning titles? French-dabbing sensation Paul Pogba probably wasn’t born the last time Red Merseyside lifted the trophy. Pep and his co-band of perfectionists have injected that vertigo of Déjà-Vu again, thanks to Leroy Sanè’s pirouette past a hapless Alisson Becker. And Manchester City also lifted the title the last time Liverpool led at Christmas. The next four games for Liverpool should chase away the ghosts of Selhurst Park et al: a visit to Brighton, two homes v Crystal Palace et Leicester respectively, and then a trip to the London to face Manuel Pellegrini’s West Ham United.     Man City on the other hand, haven’t got it easy: hosts to Wolves, visits to Huddersfield Town and Newcastle United, before two heavyweight clashes against Arsenal and Chelsea. The silver lining just became more profound.     Pochettino’s Spurring students aren’t far off. After a home fixture with rejuvenated Man United, they’ve got Fulham away, Waftord, Newcastle, and Leicester all at home. Three horse race then.       “Is it finally, going to be their year?” Steven Gerrard is probably at Melwood checking no one is donning his pair of boots that May Day in 2014. One slip could be all it takes. 

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