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Liverpool were handed a huge boost to their hopes of securing the Premier League title with table-toppers Manchester City having been held by West Ham United on Sunday.
Pep Guardiola ’s men initially found themselves 2-0 down at the London Stadium with former Reds’ transfer target Jarrod Bowen twice having found the net for the hosts. The reigning champions managed to find a route back into the game through record signing Jack Grealish before Vladimir Coufal put through his own net.
City did in fact have the chance to win the game and all-but secure the title but Riyad Mahrez saw his penalty saved by Lukasz Fabianski, opening the door for the Reds to potentially claim the title and complete an unprecedented quadruple.
However, there appears to be plenty of work still to be done for Jurgen Klopp ’s men to overturn their current disadvantage. With City having claimed a point, they now sit four clear of the Reds and they also have a far superior goal difference to consider.
The Reds have to win against Southampton against St Mary’s on Tuesday evening to keep their title hopes alive. A draw will not see City crowned champions but due to that aforementioned goal difference, Guardiola’s men will be title-winners in everything but name.
Should they manage to find a way past the Saints in midweek, then the