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Liverpool are looking irresistible again.
The disappointment of last season's failure to mount any kind of serious title defence and have to pull their season from the fire in the final months before nailing down Champions League football seems a long way away now.
The weekend couldn't have been any sweeter for the Reds. A second-half rally to claim three massive points with a 3-1 win having trailed at home to Norwich City was followed by late drama at the Etihad Stadium as Tottenham Hotspur stunned Premier League leaders Manchester City deep in stoppage time to claim a 3-2 win over Pep Guardiola's side.
For Jurgen Klopp and his men it put them right back into the title race. Six points behind, a game in hand and all the parts working in perfect harmony, allied to the superb start made by Luis Diaz to his Liverpool career, Harvey Elliott returning to the fold sooner than expected and Thiago Alcantara looking like the finest midfielder in Europe at present have made for a remarkable few weeks for the Reds.
Liverpool and City's duel for the title will be what consumes the watching world in the coming months. The power of the Premier League's global appeal, and why its next cycle of media rights will be worth more than £10bn, is