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Liverpool beat Man City to extend lead on top
Liverpool increased English Premier League lead following 3-1 win against Manchester City.
Liverpool had the 3-0 lead at the Anfield Stadium as Brazilian defensive midfielder Fabinho scored an early opener.
The Reds' Egyptian star Mohamed Salah made it 2-0 in the 13th minute.
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Liverpool stage incredible comeback win over Barcelona
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Remembering the Heysel Stadium stampede of May 29, 1985 (photos)
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Be?ikta? says embattled Bilic staying for now
Turkish top flight football side Be?ikta? on May 16 rejected reports that it was planning to replace Croatian manager Slaven Bilic after a string of poor results.
Turkish media reports that the Istanbul side had opened talks and agreed in principle for Bursaspor manager and former national team coach ?enol Güne? to take charge of the club were "unfounded", it said in a statement.
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