Spurs aim to dent Liverpool’s title hopes

Pochettino's men are now 15 points adrift of Liverpool in third. (Image: Reuters)

Liverpool: Liverpool face arguably the toughest challenge remaining in their quest to end nearly three decades without a Premier League title when a Tottenham side with their own desperate need for points visit Anfield Sunday.

Jurgen Klopp’s men hold a two-point lead over Manchester City at the top of the Premier League table, but have played one game more meaning they need the champions to slip up at some point in their remaining eight games.

However, City face a brutal April schedule as they bid to complete a historic quadruple of trophies and still have to travel to local rivals Manchester United, as well as hosting Tottenham themselves Tricky trips to Southampton, Cardiff and Newcastle, who are all battling for survival, await Liverpool but the majority of their seven remaining games are at fortress Anfield, where they have dropped just four points all season.

“They are unbeaten in the Premier League at Anfield, it is going to be a massive challenge,” admitted Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino. “We respect them, they are doing good job.”

Just a few weeks ago, Spurs could have circled Sunday’s visit as a chance to claw back ground in the title race themselves.

However, a run of just one point from their last four Premier League games has left Pochettino’s men, now 15 points adrift of Liverpool in third, scrambling just to protect their place in the top four.

Three weeks have passed since their last outing for Pochettino to stew over a 2-1 defeat at Southampton and the Argentine wants a reaction at Anfield.

“We are in a very good position in the Premier League and the Champions League, but of course it is not enough” added Pochettino. “I feel little disappointed because in some periods during the season we were really good and some, like now, we are not showing our real quality.”

However, Klopp remains wary of the threat Pochettino side’s possesses.

“Tottenham played their last game three weeks ago, I don’t think anybody feels any defeat from three weeks ago,” he said.

“We expect the strongest Tottenham you can expect because I heard nothing about any injury problems or whatever. They had a few over the season but not in the moment, so there will be a strong side here. A world-class team will be here,” added Klopp.

AFP

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