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48 FRIDAY 13TH SEPTEMBER 2019<br />
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FIVE<br />
JURGEN Klopp’s Liverpool<br />
will be first out of the traps<br />
as the Premier League returns<br />
this weekend after<br />
the international break.<br />
The Reds will go for five<br />
straight wins as they play<br />
Newcastle United at Anfield<br />
tomorrow lunchtime<br />
Liverpool is the only<br />
team that have a 100 per<br />
cent record in the Premier<br />
League, and will fancy<br />
their chances against Steve<br />
Bruce’s Newcastle United.<br />
Having said that, the last<br />
road-trip for Newcastle produced<br />
a one-nil win at Spurs,<br />
though most suspect the Geordies<br />
will be fighting a long<br />
by Alex Trelinski<br />
battle against relegation.<br />
Champions Manchester<br />
City are two points behind<br />
Liverpool, and they go to<br />
early strugglers Norwich for<br />
the Saturday evening clash.<br />
Leicester City have started<br />
well and have a Saturday<br />
afternoon trip to Manchester<br />
United to look forward<br />
to, with the home side still<br />
smarting from all the costly<br />
missed penalties they have<br />
had this season, plus that late<br />
late show by Crystal Palace.<br />
Roy Hodgson’s side are<br />
fourth in an unfamiliarlooking<br />
table, and they<br />
have a London derby clash<br />
at Tottenham tomorrow.<br />
Frank Lampard has<br />
quickly discovered that<br />
high profile Premier League<br />
management is a different<br />
kettle of fish from running<br />
a Championship team, and<br />
you sense that defeat at<br />
Sheffield United, who have<br />
easily looked the best of the<br />
promoted sides, will get the<br />
early panic button pressed<br />
at Stamford Bridge.<br />
Sunday sees Quique return<br />
as boss of bottom side<br />
Watford, and the Vicarage<br />
Road outfit will be looking<br />
for an immediate bounce as<br />
they entertain Arsenal.<br />
Benidorm