Get Involvedpublished at 13:21 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2019
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Are Liverpool good enough to win the league? Their one defeat vs Man City's four defeats suggests so...
Jon Miller
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Are Liverpool good enough to win the league? Their one defeat vs Man City's four defeats suggests so...
Jon Miller
Liverpool 2-1 Burnley
Jurgen Klopp is giving an absolute mouthful to Alisson.
The Liverpool keeper is almost caught dithering with the ball at his feet.
This is no time for goalkeeper mistakes when you are chasing a title.
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Janusz Jasinski: So far Burnley's man-of-the-match is either the wind or the referee.
Disagree. It's Dwight McNeil, Janusz.
Liverpool 2-1 Burnley
With Dwight McNeil on the pitch, Burnley still have a chance.
The teenager sends in a hanging cross that Liverpool just about manage to clear.
Most of Burnley's best moves have come when McNeil has been involved.
Liverpool 2-1 Burnley
Jack Cork is left chasing shadows by Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Liverpool's fans loved that. The home side are on top and controlling the game.
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Performances do matter. We have to win and win with style. You cannot scrape through for the rest of the season.
Jonny, Borth
Liverpool 2-1 Burnley
Liverpool are getting into their stride.
Mane to Firmino...just wide.
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Liverpool good enough to beat Burnley? Maybe. Good enough to win the league? No.
Pete Ryan
Liverpool 2-1 Burnley
I don't think Adam Lallana has put a foot wrong.
He's heavily involved again as Liverpool fashion an opening that sees Mo Salah bend a chance narrowly wide in front of The Kop.
Salah still needs one goal to make it 50 in the top-flight. Will he do it in this game?
Chelsea v Wolves (14:05 GMT)
Chelsea make three changes from their last league game against Fulham.
David Luiz, Mateo Kovacic and Pedro come in, while Andreas Christensen, Ross Barkley and Willian drop out.
Chelsea XI: Arrizabalaga, Azpilicueta, Rudiger, Luiz, Emerson, Kante, Jorginho, Kovacic, Pedro, Hazard, Higuain.
Wolves makes five changes from the side that beat Cardiff last time out.
Rui Patricio, Matt Doherty, Jonny, Ruben Neves and Joao Moutinho all return to the starting line-up.
John Ruddy, Ryan Bennett, Adama Traore, Morgan Gibbs-White and Ruben Vinagre drop out.
Wolves XI: Patricio, Doherty, Coady, Boly, Jonny, Dendoncker, Saiss, Neves, Moutinho, Jota, Jimenez.
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At this stage of the season, it's only about results, not performances.
Mark, Birkenhead
Liverpool 2-1 Burnley
Burnley are enjoying a decent spell at the start of the half but Alisson has hardly been tested. He's still upset that goal straight from a corner was allowed to stand.
Liverpool 2-1 Burnley
No changes by either side.
The sun has made another appearance and the wind isn't as strong as it was.
It's almost T-shirt weather!
Liverpool 2-1 Burnley
It's not been a good weekend for Burnley so far.
They started it in 16th - five points above the relegation zone. They're currently 17th with a safety cushion of two points.
Will they turn it around at Anfield?
Back under way.
Arsenal v Man Utd (16:30 GMT)
Craig Shakespeare
Former Leicester City manager
I have been very impressed throughout Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's tenure. So far, he has got most of the fine margins right. What he has done is galvanised them. I’ll be very surprised if he doesn’t get the job permanently.
Arsenal v Man Utd (16:30 GMT)
Jermaine Jenas
Former Tottenham midfielder on BBC Radio 5 live
I don't see how Manchester United don't win this game. The pressures that are upon Arsenal... United are so dangerous away from home. I don't think this Arsenal side can contain them. I'm heavily leaning towards United winning this.
Chelsea v Wolves (14:05 GMT)
Craig Shakespeare
Former Leicester City manager on BBC Radio 5 live
I thought Wolves were outstanding last season too. We played them in pre-season and they were a threat. They brought that through in the Championship. They have continued the success from last season and added some more quality.
Chelsea v Wolves (14:05 GMT)
Ryan Bennett
Current Wolves defender on Radio 5 live
Every game we have coming up will be tough but we will keep working. To break into the top six will be very difficult but if we can push on now and cement that seventh place, it will be an unbelievable season.
When we play the top teams, they come at us. We can break that down. We can sit in a little more and play teams on the counter-attack. When we play teams mid-table or below, they sit in and it can sometimes be difficult for us to break down.
Two more games to come on this bumper footballing Sunday.
Chelsea take on Wolves (14:05) and Arsenal host Manchester United (16:30).
We'll take a quick look at some bits from those games.
HT: Liverpool 2-1 Burnley
Craig Hignett
Former Middlesbrough and Blackburn midfielder on BBC Radio Merseyside
A dodgy start by Liverpool as Burnley started brightly and got a dubious goal - but Alisson should have been more aggressive and came and cleared it.
But as the half went on Liverpool looked more like themselves and after they got the first goal they didn't look like they were in any trouble at all. It's been all Liverpool since the first 10 minutes.
Adam Lallana has done well. He's shown good ability on the ball and he's chased around well, too.
Him and Gini Wijnaldum have been getting forward more with the insurance of Fabinho sitting behind, which is good to see. I think Jurgen Klopp will be pretty happy with his team.