Liverpool goes 13 points clear of Leicester with 4-0 win
LEICESTER, England — First came the Champions League title, then the Club World Cup last week. Now, with a 13-point lead, Liverpool will surely be champions of England again by May.
Leicester, the closest challenger, was blown away in a 4-0 victory that pushes Liverpool closer to ending a three-decade title drought.
There is half of the season still to play but the gulf was vast on Thursday night, exposed by Trent Alexander-Arnold’s repertoire of assists and a goal from the right back. Alexander-Arnold’s crosses set up both of Roberto Firmino’s goals and another was handled by Leicester Çaglar Söyüncü which led to James Milner scoring a penalty.
Manchester City’s title challenge faded long ago, as the defending champion sits a further point back in third.