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The result puts the pressure back on Liverpool, with favorites Manchester City not in league action this weekend.
Sunday's match is the first of three away games in just six days for Liverpool, with trips to Everton and West Ham to come later this week as it bids to keep itself in the title race.
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There are now just six matches remaining of the season and the Jürgen Klopp era after the Europa League exit in midweek.
And the Reds boss has made it clear that his side may need to win all six to stand any chance of ending the season as champions.
Here, Liverpool.com takes a scan around the Premier League and across the continent to see what's going on at Liverpool's rivals including a blow in the pursuit of a reported transfer target, while City faces a fight to retain one of its stalwarts.
Bruno Guimarães hints at Newcastle stay
Newcastle midfielder Bruno Guimarães has dropped a major hint that he is set to stay with the Premier League side.
It is claimed that Guimarães spent around $5m (£4m/€4.6m) on the property, and hopes to move in with his wife and two children shortly.
Liverpool.com says: Guimarães has developed into one of the best midfielders in the Premier League at Newcastle.
Manchester City could face a fight to keep hold of Bernardo Silva this summer, according to various reports
Silva has been at the Etihad since 2017 and has won five Premier League titles.
The Portugal international scored the winner in the FA Cup semi-final win over Chelsea on Saturday and has emerged as a transfer target for a number of clubs
And the Daily Star reports that Real Madrid could capitalize, with the La Liga giants willing to pay that sum to take him to the Bernabeu.
Liverpool.com says: Silva will go down as a City and Premier League great when he decides to leave the Etihad
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