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Liverpool 'set to be given Premier League title' if season is ended now due to coronavirus

Drastic action is set to be taken if the outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19) ends the Premier League season completely, though Liverpool are reportedly set to be confirmed as champions.




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MARTIN SAMUEL: There is no room for a random setback because football is full

MARTIN SAMUEL CHIEF SPORTS WRITER - We have got a few weeks to ourselves now, it seems. So time for a think. The self-isolation of COVID-19 is the chance to consider where the game is going.




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Liverpool assistant hails Jurgen Klopp and club's drive for perfection in Premier League pursuit

Liverpool assistant manager Pep Lijnders believes the impossible pursuit of perfection has driven the club to their current position as the Premier League's best and has hailed Jurgen Klopp.




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Liverpool issue mental health advice to players urging them to focus on coronavirus avoidance

EXCLUSIVE BY MIKE KEEGAN : A presentation by the club's sports psychologist Lee Richardson also offers Jurgen Klopp's men tips on breathing to ease anxiety levels.




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Paul Ince reveals what Liverpool need to do to become one of the best in the Premier League era

Klopp's grand plan started reaping its rewards after the Reds became champions of Europe last summer and are now within touching distance of winning their first ever Premier League title.




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Emmanuel Petit says Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool side are 'more impressive' than Arsenal's Invincibles

Arsenal's Invincibles will go down as one of the Premier League's greatest-ever sides, but for Emmanuel Petit, Jurgen Klopp's current Liverpool crop are 'more impressive'.




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Paul Ince believes there will be havoc if the current Premier League campaign is not concluded

Jurgen Klopp's men have dominated the current campaign, winning 27 of their 29 league games and are only two victories from being crowned as Premier League champions for the first time.




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Jurgen Klopp and David Moyes set to take pay Premier League wage cuts amid coronavirus crisis

EXCLUSIVE BY MATT HUGHES: Premier League managers are siding with clubs in the battle over wages, with the majority ready to accept a temporary cut.




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Liverpool 'will get Premier League title one way or another' insists UEFA president

UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin says he 'cannot imagine a scenario' in which Liverpool would not be crowned Premier League champions insisting 'they will get the title'.




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Paul Merson reveals his Premier League team of the season with EIGHT Liverpool players

The inclusion of so many of Jurgen Klopp's men is hardly surprising given their domination in the top flight this season, with the Reds racing 25 points clear at the top before the season was suspended.




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Liverpool Hillsborough memorial service is cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp and captain Jordan Henderson will lead the club's tributes digitally after the final Hillsborough memorial service was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.




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Loris Karius set for shock Premier League lifeline as Wolves 'agree loan with Liverpool'

The much-maligned Liverpool goalkeeper has spent the last two seasons with Turkish side Besiktas after his nightmare in the 2018 Champions League final against Real Madrid.




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Jurgen Klopp says Premier League champions-in-waiting Liverpool can get ever better

The Reds were 25 points clear of second-placed Manchester City and seemingly just a couple of weeks away from being crowned champions when football in this country was halted due to coronavirus.




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How the football leagues could look next season: Premier League to League Two

With drastic measures proposed, involving promotions without relegations and revised leagues with additional places, Sportsmail takes a look at how English football could shape up.




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Divock Origi faces up to Liverpool NOT winning the Premier League due to coronavirus

Divock Origi admits Liverpool's long wait for a Premier League title could go on even longer because safety amid the coronavirus pandemic is more important than the resumption of football.




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Ex-Liverpool chief Rick Parry refuses to 'speculate' on Premier League title chances

Former Liverpool chief executive Rick Parry has refused to be drawn into the debate over whether the Reds should be crowned Premier League champions if the season cannot be finished.




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Ted Cruz makes speech describing how much he loves Texas queso

Texas Senator Ted Cruz passionately spoke of queso and it made some people uncomfortable. He said at the Senate cheese competition that queso is a 'visceral, emotional, powerful family bond.'




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Who are Diamond and Silk and why is Mark Zuckerberg being questioned about them in Congress?

Diamond and Silk are in the spotlight again as Mark Zuckerberg's congressional hearing comes to a close. The pair rose to fame as right-wing YouTubers who support Donald Trump.




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'BBQ will be illegal!' Ted Cruz claims  Democrats will 'ban barbecue' if elected in Texas 

Cruz was holding a rally over the weekend as part of the run up to the election, when it was targeted by protesters from the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).




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Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor told Ted Cruz to 'f**k off' when he asked to be on guest list

Reznor said the GOP senator was 'bugging' to get on the band's list Wednesday. He also revealed that Cruz had been on the band's guest list a few years prior.




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GOP Ohio politician blames mass shootings on 'drag queen advocates,' gay marriage

Ohio State Rep. Candice Keller posted on her Facebook on Sunday, just hours after the Dayton massacre, that that gay marriage, failed school policies and 'snowflakes,' were to blame.




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England to have victory parade in London 'on Tuesday next week' if they win the Rugby World Cup

Talks between the RFU and the mayor of London's office have been held with Tuesday, November 5 the likely date for the event. England face South Africa in Saturday's final in Japan.




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Sadiq Khan branded 'irresponsible' for hosting London Mayor's Question Time

Sadiq Khan last night hosted People's Question Time at the Battersea Arts Centre in Wandsworth, southwest London, which has a capacity for some 640 people.




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Tube users forced to cram into carriages due to reduced services for key workers

Mayor Sadiq Khan said public transport should only be used for critical workers in a bid to stop the spread of coronavirus. But the reduced transport services have only exacerbated the situation.




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Rafael Nadal beats Juan Ignacio Londeiro in fourth round as hunt for 12th French Open win continues

MATTHEW LAMBERT AT ROLAND GARROS: Rafael Nadal cruised into the French Open quarter finals after a good old fashioned clay court dust up on Philippe Chatrier.




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MARTIN SAMUEL: Save exhausted stars by binning football’s most pointless game

MARTIN SAMUEL - CHIEF SPORTS WRITER: At 2pm local time on Sunday in Guimaraes, Portugal, the most pointless match in the history of football will take place.




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Roger Federer is up for duel with Rafael Nadal as rivals face-off in French Open semi-finals

MIKE DICKSON AT ROLAND GARROS: If you play the French Open and keep winning, then eventually all roads lead to Rafael Nadal. Roger Federer knows that and on Friday they meet again.




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How Ash Barty celebrated her historic French Open win in true Australian style - with beers inste...

Aussie French Open winner Ash Barty has revealed the text message sent from a fellow indigenous tennis star which kept her from quitting professional tennis. 




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How Ash Barty celebrated her French Open win in true Aussie style - with beers her favourite meal

Following her historic French Open win, Aussie tennis champion Ash Barty let her hair down in true blue style - with a few beers and a steak. 




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MARTIN SAMUEL: Sport sucks... and that's why McDowell had to get into the Open on merit this summer

MARTIN SAMUEL - CHIEF SPORTS WRITER: Sometimes sport sucks. No matter the outcome, it was a rotten shame that Jimmy Greaves did not feature in the 1966 World Cup final for England.




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Kyle Edmund feeling relaxed ahead of Queen's Club opener against Stefanos Tsitsipas

British No 1 Kyle Edmund insists there is no pressure on him at Queen's Club. Edmund's first match since he limped out of the French Open with a knee injury is against Stefanos Tsitsipas.




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Gerard Pique bites back after his Davis Cup format is criticised on Twitter

MIKE DICKSON IN MADRID: The Barcelona superstar hit back on Twitter after Belgium's former French Open semi-finalist Filip Dewulf, now a journalist, posted a picture of a largely empty stadium.




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Trump reads from FDR and meets WWII vets with Melania and the Queen at UK commemoration of D-Day

The U.S. president quoted his predecessor as he took part in the British commemoration of the 75th anniversary of D-Day, led by Queen Elizabeth II, in Portsmouth, on the English south coast.




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Emmanuel Macron embraces Canadian PM Justin Trudeau as he welcomes him to the Elysee Palace

Emmanuel Macron and Justin Trudeau were pictured sharing a warm embrace in Paris today, as they met to discuss a new EU-Canada trade deal. 




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Town hall questioner rips Justin Trudeau for REFUSING to say how many times he has donned blackface 

At a town hall meeting in Saskatoon on Thursday night, Trudeau faced tough questions about the imbroglio despite the crowd being stocked with supporters from his ruling Liberal Party.




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College professor sues University of North Texas over sexual harassment allegations

Trudeau works as a communications professor at the college in Denton, Texas, and has done since 2005. He was investigated in 2018




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Nigel Farage rages at 'pipsqueak' Luxembourg PM during stormy debate

Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage condemned the behaviour of Luxembourg PM Xavier Bettel and warned that the UK must go for a 'clean break' from the bloc.




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Nigel Farage WILL appear on live BBC election debate and Question Time special

Mr Farage (pictured) is expected be one of the 'leaders or senior figures' from the major UK parties in a seven-way debate and is also being lined up for a 30-minute Question Time special.




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DOMINIC LAWSON: If he's a true patriot, Nigel Farage must make a personal sacrifice

DOMINIC LAWSON: In the same spirit (or lack of it), Mr Farage at the weekend abandoned a scheduled return appearance on the Sophy Ridge On Sunday show.




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Tory MP DANIEL HANNAN argues EU will be much more likely to give concessions now Boris has majority

DANIEL HANNAN: What a difference an election victory makes. Suddenly, everyone is rushing to be Boris's friend. Those Conservatives who spent years fulminating against him are now praising him.




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Google camp guests Harry Styles, Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom,Leonardo DiCaprio and Bradley Cooper

Google Camp is once again in full swing, with private planes and megayachts shuttling guests Harry Styles, Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom and more to Sicily, and the Temple of Hera.




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Prince William and Kate Middleton join Google Camp guests for concert

Prince William and The Duchess of Cambridge were among the guests at Monday night's welcome dinner for the event, held inside ancient ruins of the Greek Temple of Hera on the island of Sicily.




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Leonardo DiCaprio's, 44, girlfriend Camila Morrone, 22, shines on her own at HFPA banquet

This comes after she said she and her boyfriend Leonardo DiCaprio, 44, were like screen legends and beloved couple Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall.




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Quentin Tarantino REFUSES to recut Once Upon a Time in Hollywood for Chinese censors

Tarantino will make no changes to the film for China after that country abruptly blocked its release scheduled for October 25, a source close to the situation told the Hollywood Reporter .




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Leonardo DiCaprio appears next to director Quentin Tarantino at Once Upon A Time In Hollywood event

The 45-year-old actor appeared next to the film director 56, as they attended the movie event alongside the rest of the cast and crew of the 2019 film directed by Tarantino.




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Leonardo DiCaprio, 45, treats model Camila Morrone, 22, to dinner in Aspen as snowy break continues 

The loved up couple were seen cuddled up close as they left Casa Tua after enjoying dinner at the Italian restaurant in the heart of snowy Aspen., Colorado, on a cold Saturday night.




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Leonardo DiCaprio helps save man from drowning during Caribbean vacation in 'billion to one' rescue

A source confirmed to DailyMail.com that the Hollywood star, 45, was on board a boat off the island of St. Barts that located the man after he'd spent 11 hours treading water and pulled him to safety.




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Chelsea problems stretch past Barcelona loss: Analysis of issues

Chelsea's season may not have stopped with the defeat to Barcelona on Wednesday night, but it is now chugging along in first gear, with the engine making some rattling noises.




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Simeone hails Diego Costa after Atletico Madrid’s Europa League win 

Atletico Madrid boss Diego Simeone has praised Diego Costa's performance against Sporting Lisbon as they won 2-0 in the first leg of their Europa League quarter-final.




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Diego Costa is 'unlikely' to play in first leg of Europa League semi final

Arsenal have been given a huge boost ahead of their Europa League semi-final first leg against Atletico Madrid as Diego Costa is 'unlikely' to play. The deadly striker has been in sensational form.