Liverpool currently sit top of the Premier League table following Sunday’s win over Chelsea at Anfield. However, second-placed Manchester City, who are two points adrift of Jurgen Klopp’s side, do have a game in hand. City have the tougher fixtures on paper, with Tottenham visiting the Etihad before a short trip to face local rivals Manchester United. Liverpool do not have to face any other side from the top six in their last four matches.
Source: Express April 16, 2019 05:26 UTC