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7 reasons for Liverpool to believe they can still win the Premier League

The chances of Liverpool winning a historic quadruple were dealt a hammer blow over the weekend, having dropped two points in the Premier League title race. But we still think there’s reason to believe they can come back and become champions of England. 

Jurgen Klopp’s Reds are now three points behind Manchester City with three games left to play, following their 1-1 draw at home to Tottenham on Saturday night.

City took advantage of the slip-up in style, ably swatting aside Newcastle with a 5-0 victory to keep themselves in the driving seat.

Liverpool can still complete a historic campaign, with the League Cup already in the bag and two more finals to come. But they’re relying on a rare slip-up from Pep Guardiola’s side if they’re to lift the Premier League trophy on the final day.

They’ve been here before. Back in 2018-19, Liverpool pushed City all the way – but Guardiola’s men won each of their last 14 league matches to retain the title. So fans in Merseyside can be forgiven for being a little pessimistic about their chances – City are now priced at 1/10 on to finish top, after all.

But all hope shouldn’t be lost just yet. Here are seven reasons why Liverpool could still win the title.

Reigning PFA Player of the Year Ruben Dias, John Stones and Kyle Walker will play no part in City’s remaining three games, Guardiola announced after the victory over Newcastle.

Admittedly, City have no shortage of depth in their defensive areas, and their emphatic victory over Newcastle showed they can still be formidable with the likes of Oleksandr Zinchenko and Fernandinho slotting into the backline. Aymeric Laporte and Joao Cancelo remain fit and firing, too.

Still, it’s less than ideal circumstances in the run-in for Guardiola, who

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