If Manchester City do not miss a beat, the rivals do everything to facilitate their solitary run to the top of the Premier League, as confirmed by today's big match between Chelsea and Liverpool, which ended 2-2.
The Blues, second, and the Reds, third, after 21 days are ten and eleven points behind Pep Guardiola's team respectively, even if Juergen Klopp's team has a game to catch up.
The German technician was not on the bench at Stamford Bridge due to 'Covid suspicion' but Alisson, Firmino and Matip were also missing from the field at the last, positive results at the last test whose result came at the last minute.
On the other hand, compatriot Tuchel decided not to field Romelu Lukaku, who paid for the interview in which he said he was disappointed by his present and nostalgic for Inter.
Liverpool soon found a double advantage with Manè and Salah and seemed to be able to keep it at least until the interval, but within four minutes, between 42 'and 46', Kovacic and Pulisic made up the 2-2, a result that it hasn't changed anymore.