5 things we learned from the Premier League on Boxing Day
Tottenham leapfrog Manchester City as title race hots up.
Jurgen Klopp’s smile was as broad as it has ever been as he headed home after the Boxing Day fixtures with Liverpool sitting six points clear at the top of the Premier League table.
As well as the Reds’ 4-0 win over Newcastle, Tottenham took advantage of Manchester City’s defeat at Leicester to move up to second, while at the bottom Huddersfield and Burnley slipped further into trouble.
Here, Press Association Sport takes a look at what we learned from the latest round of fixtures.
THE JOY OF SIX
Liverpool won the last of their league titles in 1990, a fact of which they are regularly reminded by opposing fans, and by none more so than those of Manchester United, who have seen their side crowned champions 13 times during the intervening period. However, Klopp’s men will head into the second half of the season six points clear at the summit and, while knowing bigger advantages have been squandered in the past, confident they will be difficult to catch if they continue their blistering run of form.
LONDON CALLING?
OLE, OLE, OLE, OLE…
IT’S TOUGH AT THE BOTTOM
Fulham hauled themselves off the bottom of the table despite being pegged back late on by Wolves as they added a 1-1 draw to the point they collected at Newcastle on Saturday. However, their relegation zone counterparts Huddersfield and Burnley are finding life increasingly difficult. Town have lost six on the trot, while the Clarets, whom they entertain on January 2, have collected only four of the last 36 points they have contested. Burnley were thumped 5-1 at home by Everton on Boxing Day, with the Toffees revealing they had brought up a notable milestone in the process – becoming the first English club to score 7,000 top-flight goals.