Liverpool have been priced at 5/2 to win the Premier League – their longest odds to be crowned champions since December.Jurgen Klopp’s side were overtaken by Manchester City at the top of the league standings on the weekend after they failed to beat Everton at Goodison Park.1
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Man City – 1/3Liverpool – 5/2Tottenham – 500/1Manchester Utd – 500/1In 2008/09, Liverpool lost just twice but finished four points behind Manchester United, despite beating them 4-1 at Old Trafford. Oddschecker spokesman George Elek: It was a damaging afternoon at Goodison Park for Liverpool and their Merseyside rivals have now put the Premier League in Man Citys hands.But with nine games to go and dropped points by both on multiple occasions, this title race does look to be swerving off in the champions’ direction.”Manchester City still have to play Tottenham Hotspur at home and Manchester United away in their remaining fixtures.While Liverpool will also host Spurs and Chelsea in what promises to be a mouthwatering conclusion to the title race.Jose Mourinho claims a "nice guy" manager can end up becoming a "puppet".. In what could be construed as a swipe at his Manchester United successor Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Mourinho says time has
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Hurry up, Harry The striker has been sidelined with injury, but could be in contention to play against Burnley Harry Kane was spotted on the Tottenham training pitch - a picture that will surely put a smile on Tottenham fan's faces.
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