Liverpool have been used to second best during Pep Guardiola's era at Manchester City, but a 2-0 victory over the crisis-hit champions left little doubt over who are the team to beat in this season's Premier League title race.
Goals in either half from Cody Gakpo and Mohamed Salah at Anfield on Sunday did not do justice to the scale of the Reds' domination as City succumbed to a sixth defeat in a seven-game winless run.
Arsenal and Chelsea are now Liverpool's closest challengers, nine points behind, with City 11 back and almost certain to finally lose their grip on the English top-flight after an unprecedented four consecutive titles and six in the past seven seasons.
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Jansen is an allround gem
Any coach can see the value in an all-rounder, and South Africa has had the benefit of some incredible players over the years who can juggle multiple roles on the field.
STACKED BATTING
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Bulls star has big Bok aspirations
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Will NGC title come home?
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Proteas finally down England
Proteas captain Laura Wolvaardt (above) led from the front last night, as the hosts hit back against England by coasting to a six-wicket victory in the first women's ODI in Kimberley.
Sharks keen to keep on rolling
BUTHELEZI: EXETER A QUALITY SIDE DESPITE POOR FORM
Tiger still has a 'long way to go'
Miami - Tiger Woods (above) said yesterday he has a \"long way to go\" in his bid to compete against the world's best golfers as he continues to recover from his latest pain-relieving back surgery in September.
Mngqithi sticks to his bold prediction
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Benni shrugs off Downs rumours
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