Liverpool faces title test against Spurs: Risk-taker Postecoglou meets Klopp in London showdown
Liverpool's Premier League title credentials face a stiff test at a resurgent Tottenham on Saturday as the Reds aim to keep pace with relentless leaders Manchester City.
Defending champions City have taken maximum points from their opening six games and can set a new club record should they extend that streak to seven at struggling Wolves.
Liverpool lead the chasing pack, two points back, with Brighton, Tottenham, Arsenal and Aston Villa all within six points of the top.
Szoboszlai shines for new-look Liverpool
After years of going toe-to-toe with City for major honours, Liverpool slumped to fifth last season, prompting a full midfield rebuild during the transfer window.
The investment has paid immediate dividends, with seven consecutive wins in all competitions. Dominik Szoboszlai has been the pick of four new midfielders and scored a sensational goal in Wednesday's 3-1 League Cup victory over Leicester.
"Since the first minute of training, it was pretty impressive," said Jurgen Klopp of the Hungarian's adaptation after a 60 million ($73 million) move from RB Leipzig.
"A very naturally confident boy. That helps and a super-hard worker and that's what you see."
Saturday, 30 September
Aston Villa v Brighton - 13:30
Bournemouth v Arsenal - 16:00
Everton v Luton - 16:00
Manchester United v Crystal Palace - 16:00
Newcastle v Burnley - 16:00
West Ham v Sheffield United - 16:00
Wolves v Manchester City - 16:00
Tottenham v Liverpool - 16:30
Sunday, 1 October
Nottingham Forest v Brentford - 15:00
Monday, 2 October
Fulham v Chelsea - 19:00
But Klopp's men will need to inflict Tottenham's first league defeat under Ange Postecoglou to keep that fine run going.
The Australian has shrugged off the loss of Harry Kane to transform the mood at the