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Liverpool would literally have to do a Devon Loch (look it up kids) not to win the title.
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Liverpool would literally have to do a Devon Loch (look it up kids) not to win the title.
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FT: Man City 0-2 Liverpool
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at Etihad Stadium
Liverpool's rain-soaked, jubilant supporters called it with 90 seconds remaining of a statement win over Manchester City.
"We're going to win the league" echoed around a sea of empty sky blue seats at Etihad Stadium, as Liverpool closed out the win that leaves them 11 points clear at the top of the table.
And they are right. Liverpool are going to win the league.
Head coach Arne Slot's seamless transition from Jurgen Klopp will be rewarded with the prize Liverpool's great old managers such as Bill Shankly, Bob Paisley and Joe Fagan coveted above all others, the "bread and butter" as they called it.
The 2-0 win here, bolted on to Arsenal's loss at home to West Ham on Saturday, means that, although there can be thousands of words spent on dancing around the subject, this season's title race is done and dusted.
Well, no point in prevaricating about the bush. Let's get into the biggest story from the Premier League weekend.
Liverpool fans, it's what you've been waiting for...
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Metro also make sure to highlight the contribution of Dominik Szoboszlai to Liverpool's win at Etihad Stadium yesterday, as he also picked up a goal and assist to help the champions-elect to victory against the current holders.
The Telegraph meanwhile are confident in calling the Premier League title as being won by Liverpool, after they moved into a double-figures points lead thanks to victory at Man City following Arsenal's home loss to West Ham on Saturday.
Mo Salah dominates the back pages following his starring role in yet another Liverpool win, their 2-0 victory away to Manchester City which puts them 11 points clear at the top of the Premier League.
Salah scored and assisted in the first half, then after the game spoke about how Liverpool need to secure another league title - it would be just their second in the Premier League era.
Let's start by taking a look at some of the morning's back pages...
Good morning, and welcome to another week with the BBC Sport football live.
We'll have all the reaction to the weekend's Premier League action - including Liverpool going 11 points clear at the summit - and look ahead to a full roster of midweek fixtures.
We will also be reacting to the biggest football news stories from the weekend, including Rangers sacking manager Philippe Clement.