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Project Restart has achieved it's aim. Liverpool have been granted the title on merit and what a job they have done. To sweep aside a  Man City side like they have is simply incredible, and no matter how much I detest the media fawning any time they have looked threatening over the past 3 decades, I have to say I'm pleased for them. 

Klopp is immensely likeable, and he has assembled a squad that is so tight, energetic, creative and effective and so much more than a sum of it's parts. They have been streets ahead of good, good teams and won this title at a canter.

Obviously I'm now hoping the entire squad goes on a massive drink and Class A binge before they face Villa next weekend.

But before then we've got a mah-ha-hasive game against Wolves. Having failed to beat Newcastle, (despite a decent performance),l Villa are now in a place where they surely have to find at least one win out of games vs Wolves, Liverpool and Man Utd, to stay in with a shout of survival. I don't know what to think. Head says we're screwed and we've missed the chances we had to scrape clear, but the heart says we'll find a way, somehow. The good thing is that these games are coming around thick and fast and so the torment is short lived. Certainly games against Everton and Palace will be dead rubbers for them, so there is hope still. I think 9 more points are needed.

Onwards we go.


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