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Premier League talking points: Klopp's farewell, hungry Haaland, Pochettino's future

The goalscoring phenomenon that is Erling Haaland was at it again midweek with his double strike against Tottenham Hotspur firing Manchester City to within 90 minutes of a historic fourth title in a row and their sixth in seven seasons.

If City beat West Ham United at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday, then the latest Premier League crown is secured and if they beat Manchester United in next weekend's FA Cup final, then they will have followed up last season's treble with a double this time round.

Goal-hungry Haaland's record in front of goal has been impressive once again, if not as prolific as last season when he notched a remarkable 52 times in 53 games, including 36 in 35 league games that secured him the Golden Boot.

This campaign has seen him notch a “mere” 38 goals in 43 games and 27 in 30 Premier League matches which leaves his five clear of Chelsea's Cole Palmer in the Golden Boot race.

His plan for Sunday's game? “Relax. Don't think too much,” said the Norwegian. “Keep on doing what we have been doing now for 37 games straight, try not to think too much, focus and have fun.”

63 - Erling Haaland has now scored 63 goals in 65 Premier League appearances; the most of any player in his first two seasons in the competition (eight ahead of Andrew Cole – 55). Inevitable. pic.twitter.com/76ZNcceJcG

And so the Jurgen Klopp-era at Liverpool comes to an end as the German coach takes charge of his team for a final time when they face Wolves in what is sure to be an emotionally-charged afternoon at Anfield.

It has not quite gone to plan for Klopp after the joy of lifting the League Cup in February thanks to Virgil van Dijk's last-gasp injury-time winner.

They were beaten by fierce rivals Manchester United in the FA Cup

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