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Liverpool have so far made light of their status as favourites for the Premier League by winning five games out of five.
The Reds ran away with the division last season, finishing 10 points clear of second place Arsenal.

In reality, the gap to the Gunners should have been even bigger, but Liverpool took their foot off the gas once the job was done in April.
And Arne Slot’s team have already reasserted their dominance over Arsenal, beating them 1-0 at Anfield on matchday three of the Premier League season.
Mikel Arteta’s team have had a difficult start, and they head to St James’ Park to take on Newcastle this weekend in another tough-looking match.
Meanwhile, Liverpool face Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.
And while that represents a tricky task in itself, former Arsenal player Paul Merson believes if results go the Reds’ way this weekend, they could already have the title wrapped up.
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Saturday’s game against Crystal Palace is arguably Liverpool’s most difficult test to date in the Premier League.
Oliver Glasner’s team are on a 17-game unbeaten run, and have already beaten Liverpool in the Community Shield.
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But Arsenal’s trip to Newcastle is also a test.
If the Reds can take the points and Arsenal lose, the gap between the challengers will be eight points.
According to Merson, that will be too much to bridge.
“Should Liverpool win at Selhurst Park, they will go eight points clear of Arsenal before the Gunners play Newcastle away from home,” the pundit writes for Sportskeeda.
“So if Liverpool win this game and Arsenal lose on Sunday, the title race is over, finished!
I know it sounds crazy and Arsenal have good fixtures coming up, but eight points between them will be too much.”
“We were all choosing between Liverpool and Arsenal at the start of the season,” Merson adds.
St James’ Park has been a bogey ground for Arsenal recently, and if Liverpool put the pressure on again, Arteta and his team could crumble.