Man City, Liverpool both win in EPL; Brentford stuns Chelsea
Liverpool completed its 119-day mission to displace Manchester City from atop the English Premier League. It lasted only a matter of hours.
The status quo was ultimately maintained in what is promising to be another gripping fight for the title between the two giants from northwest England after they beat relegationthreatened opponents on Saturday.
Liverpool was first up, beating thirdfrom-last Watford 2-0 thanks to goals by Diogo Jota and Fabinho to make it 10 straight victories in the league. That meant City dropped out of first place for the first time since Dec. 4 — but not for long. Pep Guardiola’s team kicked off barely 30 minutes later at next-to-last Burnley, took the lead after five minutes through Kevin De Bruyne, and coasted to a 2-0 victory.
Ilkay Gundogan scored the other goal. “I really appreciate the situation we are in,” said Klopp, who has already led Liverpool to the League Cup title and the latter stages of the FA Cup and Champions League.
“I told the boys yesterday, if somebody would have told us in the summer that end of March, early April (we would be) in the situation we are in — in all competitions, won one trophy and a full squad available — we all would have taken it, absolutely.
“The only better situation would have been — because in the cup competitions we couldn’t be further — if we are 20 points ahead of City, but that’s not possible actually.” As for City manager Guardiola, he urged his players to embrace the pressure.“Every game, if we lose, we are not going to win (the title), simple as that,” Guardiola said.
“Hopefully Liverpool are going to lose against us — apart from that I don’t think they will drop points. We have to feel the pressure, we have to handle it. What we did in the past, when we won 14 games in a row, now we have to win eight, otherwise we will not be champions.” Chelsea — up for sale and beset by unrelenting takeover talk — might now be looking over its shoulder, with fourth-placed Arsenal five points adrift but with a game in hand. That’s at Crystal Palace on Monday.