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Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool: currently, Tottenham and Liverpool are very close to one another on the EPL table. If we judge by the number of times Liverpool has won the EPL title and the number of times Tottenham have won the EPL title , we are just going to conclude that Liverpool will step up their game and move up on the table. In this 2022/2023 EPL season, Liverpool could have performed better.
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