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Dangerous Liverpool back on Man City's radar and eyeing top spot

LONDON: The Premier League returns with a bang on Saturday (Nov 25) as leaders Manchester City host a Liverpool side who have emerged as the biggest threat to their hopes of a record fourth straight title.

City, who are a point clear at the top with almost a third of the season played, tussled for the trophy with Arsenal last season and the Gunners are again firmly in the mix.

But Liverpool, who finished in fifth place last season 22 points behind Pep Guardiola's team, look much more like the side who went toe-to-toe with the City in some epic title races.

"I think it's two of the best teams in the world right now. I think the only thing we have to see it like is as a final, to play our football," Liverpool defender Kostas Tsimikas said.

Juergen Klopp's side suffered a humbling 4-1 drubbing at City in April and City are currently on a 23-match winning run at The Etihad Stadium in all competitions.

But there are genuine reasons for optimism for Liverpool who would leapfrog Guardiola's team with a victory.

In their last game before the international break City conceded four goals in a thrilling draw at Chelsea and they also have a lengthy injury list with the likes of Kevin de Bruyne, John Stones, Mateo Kovacic and Nathan Ake all ruled out.

City goal machine Erling Haaland is expected to be available despite slight concerns over his ankle and the Norway striker will be desperate to open his account against Liverpool, one of two Premier League clubs he has not scored against.

Should Haaland play, and score, he would reach 50 Premier League goals in 48 appearances, eclipsing the previous quickest half century achieved by Andy Cole in 65 games.

Arsenal, who are level on 27 points with Liverpool, face a tricky test at mid-table

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