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Premier League leaders Liverpool stepped up their title bid with a 4-1 rout of Chelsea at Anfield, while Manchester City beat Burnley 3-1 on Wednesday night.

Jurgen Klopp’s shock revelation that he will step down as Liverpool manager at the end of the season has done nothing to stop the momentum of a team challenging for silverware in four competitions.

The Reds crushed Norwich 5-2 in the FA Cup fourth round on Sunday and were equally ruthless when Chelsea visited Anfield for the second game of Klopp’s long goodbye.

First-half goals from Diogo Jota and Conor Bradley put Liverpool in control.

Dominik Szoboszlai scored Liverpool’s third and, although Christopher Nkunku replied for overwhelmed Chelsea, Luis Diaz capped the hosts’ dominant display in the second half.

Liverpool sit five points clear of second-placed City, who have a game in hand as they try to spoil Klopp’s bid to bow out with the second Premier League title of his nine-year reign.

Unbeaten in their last 11 games in all competitions, Liverpool head to third-placed Arsenal on Sunday for another test of their title credentials.

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Klopp’s men will meet Chelsea again in the League Cup final at Wembley on February 25, with the Reds also still competing in the FA Cup and Europa League.

Julian Alvarez again stepped up in Erling Haaland’s absence as the Argentine struck twice on his 24th birthday to effectively end the game at the Etihad as a contest inside 22 minutes.

Alvarez headed in from Matheus Nunes’ cross and then finished off a clever free-kick from Kevin De Bruyne.

Rodri made it 3-0 inside the first minute of the second half, but Pep Guardiola made the expectant home crowd wait until 19 minutes from time for Haaland’s introduction.

Rather than a goalscoring return from last season’s Golden Boot winner, it was the Clarets who struck next to end a run of 22 consecutive City goals in league meetings between the sides.

Ameen Al Dakhil struck four minutes into stoppage time, but it was no more than a consolation for the Clarets, who remain second bottom and seven points adrift of safety.

In Wednesday’s other game, Tottenham climbed into the top four with a 3-2 win over Brentford.

Sours, with the victory, edge above Aston Villa on goals scored into fourth as the battle for a place in next season’s Champions League hots up.

The Star

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