Prior to the international break, the door to an unlikely Premier League title race was left slightly ajar and now Liverpool are looking to smash it open.
Manchester City's 12-game winning streak ground to a halt on Saturday as they were held to a draw by a spirited Southampton for a second time this season.
Liverpool took the rare chance to close the gap on the leaders at the top of the table by easing past Crystal Palace with a 3-1 victory and are now nine points behind.
However, Jurgen Klopp's side does have a game in hand — against Leeds, which they would be expected to win — which would reduce City's lead to just six points and the two teams still have to face each other.
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