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West Ham win steels Liverpool for huge week ahead

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Steven Gerrard celebrates his winning penalty. Photo: Reuters
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Liverpool prepared themselves in the best way possible for a hugely significant week when they beat West Ham United 2-1 on Sunday and returned to the top of the Premier League table.

An incident-packed match at Upton Park finished with Liverpool taking all three points thanks to Steven Gerrard’s two penalties which lifted them on to 74 points, two more than Chelsea who kept the top seat warm for them overnight after their 3-0 win over Stoke City on Saturday.

Skipper Gerrard said afterwards: “It was a tough game, a tough 90 minutes but there was great resolve and character from the squad. Every side is asking us different questions at the moment, and they were very direct.

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Liverpool's Mamadou Sakho and West Ham's Andy Carroll vie for the ball. Photo: Reuters
Liverpool's Mamadou Sakho and West Ham's Andy Carroll vie for the ball. Photo: Reuters

“We want this [title] really bad and we showed that in the second half.

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“I’m not convinced that we will win the league yet. We have five games left and they are all huge. If we beat Man City next week then all that will give us is three more points.”

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