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COVID-19: Liverpool upset over Mayor’s comments on Premier League season

Liverpool FC says they are disappointed over comments by the city’s Mayor, Joe Anderson, on the 2019/20 Premier League season.

Liverpool had 25 points clear ahead of second-place Manchester City on the Premier League table, with nine matches remainingReacting to the development, Liverpool, in a statement on its official website, said: “As a club, we are aware of and disappointed by comments attributed to Mayor Joe Anderson in a media interview which was published on Thursday.

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