Liverpool fans make their feelings clear after Man City go 3-0 down to Tottenham

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Liverpool fans have spoken out after Premier League rivals Manchester City went 3-0 down to Tottenham Hotspur at the Etihad Stadium.

After a two week international break, the Premier League is back in action on Saturday with Chelsea, Aston Villa and Arsenal all in action.

The Gunners got back to winning ways on Saturday afternoon with a 3-0 win over an in-form Nottingham Forest, leading all eyes to the Etihad Stadium as defending champions City welcomed Tottenham Hotspur.

But, in a shocking turn of events, the visitors went 3-0 up after a two goal lead in the first half was cemented with a third goal in the second, and it's got Liverpool fans on social media excited.

Reacting to the scoreline, one Liverpool fan wrote: "Arne Slot is going to win the Premier League in his first attempt.

"You heard it here first."

While another joked: "Arne Slot rocked up, hit this pose, and Pep hasn't been the same since."

And one fan warned his peers not to get carried away yet, writing: "We still have to win our game tomorrow regardless of the Manchester City result. Focus is key lads. One game at a time."

For their next Premier League match, Liverpool travel to St Mary's Stadium to face Southampton on Sunday and, should City fail to mount a comeback, the Reds will have the opportunity to go eight points clear atop the League table.

And next weekend they will have an opportunity to extend their lead over City even further, as they welcome Pep Guardiola's side to Anfield for a mouth-watering top of the table clash.

But before the clash with City, the Merseyside team will host La Liga giants Real Madrid in a Champions League fixture at home.

Speaking ahead of the back-to-back matches against Real and City, Slot said: “Last season, they [players] were competitive throughout the whole season and the seasons before.

"So for them it is not the first time they go into a week where they face two teams that dominated football in the last four or five years in the league and Champions League."

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