Liverpool — Liverpool took over at the top of the Premier League table despite being held to a 0-0 draw against Manchester United in a scrappy derby match on Sunday. Juergen Klopp’s side have now drawn three of their last four Premier League games and have 66 points from 27 games while second-placed Manchester City, who played Chelsea in the League Cup final later on Sunday, have 65 points from the same number of games. Klopp looked frustrated and irritated throughout the game as his team struggled to find the attacking verve, which has been the basis of their success this season, against a United side that was forced to make all three changes in the first-half. Liverpool’s supporters struck a different tone, however, as they left the home of their old rivals chanting a reminder of their league position as they focus on the chance to win their first top flight title since 1990. The point means that Liverpool, who have 11 games remaining, will be disappointed not to have taken advant...

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