Premier League table.The Reds' title defence has been torn asunder in recent weeks, with Jurgen Klopp's side having lost four league games in a row ahead of Sunday's trip to face Sheffield United.If leaders Manchester City beat West Ham on Saturday, Liverpool will be 22 points off the pace by the time they face the Blades.And even a top-four spot is no longer a gimme, with sixth-placed currently five points behind the fourth-placed Hammers.By contrast, Chelsea host Manchester United on Sunday with their season rejuvenated since Thomas Tuchel took charge last month.The West London club are unbeaten in eight games in all competitions under Tuchel - and have climbed to fifth place in the Premier League, just two points back from West Ham.
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