/Premier League: Liverpool keeps doing just enough to win but is affected comebacks and late goals a maintainable route to the title
Premier League: Liverpool keeps doing just enough to win but is affected comebacks and late goals a maintainable route to the title

Premier League: Liverpool keeps doing just enough to win but is affected comebacks and late goals a maintainable route to the title

Saturday’s victory at Aston Villa represented the fifth time in their last six league games that Jürgen Klopp’s side has won by a single goal. It was also the fifth game in a row they rescued a result with a goal inside the final 20 minutes. The last three of those have come after going behind. Football fanatics from all over the world can buy Premier League Tickets online to enjoy its stunning performances.

There is unquestionably a feeling of immortality about Liverpool at the moment. Each time they concede there is an unavoidable sense that they will get back into the match. Their crucial late strikes on each occasion have felt inevitable.

Premier League: Liverpool keeps doing just enough to win but is affected comebacks and late goals a maintainable route to the title
Premier League: Liverpool keeps doing just enough to win but is affected comebacks and late goals a maintainable route to the title

There have been comparisons with Sir Alex Ferguson-era Manchester United, and to a lesser extent the great Liverpool sides of the 1970s and 80s, in the way they batter their opponents into submission. Despite their valiant efforts, Leicester Tottenham and Villa have all been unable to cope.

Late goals were common under Ferguson and now Klopp’s team is showing similar strength in the closing stages of their games Fergie time is now Jurgie time.

It simply does not feel as though Liverpool can be stopped at the moment. With 10 league wins from 11 this season, they have the second-best start to a campaign in English football history, after Tottenham’s double-winners of 1960/61.

Already six points clear of Manchester City this is a truly sensational Liverpool team the best in the country by a distance some feat considering City’s record-breaking feats in the last couple of years. With City having exhibited signs of vulnerability in recent weeks, the smart money must surely now be on Liverpool to end their 30-year wait for a league title.

Premier League: Liverpool keeps doing just enough to win but is affected comebacks and late goals a maintainable route to the title
Premier League: Liverpool keeps doing just enough to win but is affected comebacks and late goals a maintainable route to the title

However, there is a long way to go and plenty to be decided, including a huge match between this season’s two title challengers at what has become a bastion of invincibility. Anfield on Sunday, but while Liverpool leaps and bound ahead at the top of the table, is some caution needed?

Liverpool deserves their position in the Premier League, but they have been largely fortunate with injuries Joel Matip’s knee injury notwithstanding, and although they certainly deserve.

Credit for the way they have refused to relent, admirably sticking to their game with no thought for the desperation of a Plan B as the clock ticks down, the pressure must be unbearable for the players, many of whom have not known what it is like to be crowned champions of England.

And while winning in the dramatic circumstances that the Villa Leicester and Spurs results have been brought about gathers momentum and belief among the players that there is always a way back into any match, a reliance on late winners might not be sustainable for a tilt at the title.

Premier League: Liverpool keeps doing just enough to win but is affected comebacks and late goals a maintainable route to the title
Premier League: Liverpool keeps doing just enough to win but is affected comebacks and late goals a maintainable route to the title

Klopp clearly has a group of 13 or 14 players that he leans on most heavily and there are rarely any big surprises in his starting lineups. His first-choice starting XI is so strong that it is inevitable that any change would weaken the side.

The Liverpool front three of Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino, and Sadio Mané make up arguably the best attack on the planet, so Klopp has to stick with them even if there is a slight dip in form.

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