Premier League: Liverpool's title fate predicted by the controversial document that left Fabinho fuming
The only certainty in these times is uncertainty. And the
fate of the Premier League this season is no different. Top-flight clubs will
meet on Thursday to deliberate their next move after the opposition was halted
last Friday over fears of the spread of coronavirus.
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Liverpool currently stands 25 points clear at the
summit and requires only six more points from their remaining nine games to
secure the championship for the first time since 1990. Several options are
available to the Premier League, from canceling the season and handing the
title to the Reds through to declaring void the campaign and pretending it
never happened.
Each is fraught with issues and complications. However, one
drastic choice that hasn't yet been considered (and hopefully never will)
concerns a promotional tool used at the start of the season. 'The Script of the
Season' was commissioned by BT Sport to crunch the numbers for every Premier
League game, with the course of the campaign plotted throughout their handout.
Some players, such as Liverpool's Fabinho, took
great umbrage at the fact Manchester City once again denied the Reds top spot. But
we only need the last nine or so games. And here's what would happen if the BT
Sport script is used to decide the remainder of the Premier League season.
Manchester City's 3-0 win over Arsenal in their game in hand
means Liverpool still need six points going into their residual fixtures. The
first ends in a 1-1 draw at Goodison in the Merseyside derby, while City keeps
up their chase with a 5-0 thrashing of Burnley.
The next round of games proves conclusive, as Liverpool beat
Crystal Palace 4-2 and City are held to a 1-1 draw at Chelsea, making it
mathematically impossible for the Reds to be caught. The city takes out their
frustration with a 4-1 win over Jurgen Klopp's side in the next game, but
Liverpool responds by thrashing Aston Villa 4-0 and winning 1-0 at Brighton and
Hove Albion.
However, their hopes of reaching the 100-point mark are
dashed by a home 1-1 draw at Burnley and a 3-1 loss at Arsenal. A 2-1 win over
Chelsea at Infield followed by a 1-0 final-day victory at Newcastle United mean
Liverpool end the campaign on 99 points. City finished on 83 points, Klopp's
men finishing just the 16 points clear.
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