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    Former Liverpool manager Gerard Houllier believes his old club should be awarded the Premier League title even if the season is not completed because of the Covid-19 crisis.

    Liverpool are 25 points clear at the top with nine games left to play in the Premier League, which has been on hold since March 9 as the novel coronavirus spread across the globe.

    According to Houllier, who led Liverpool to FA Cup and Uefa Cup glory in 2001 during his six-year spell at Anfield, Jurgen Klopp’s team would be deserved champions.

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    Asked if they should be awarded their first top-flight title since 1990, the former France coach told TalkSport: “Yeah. That’s what they did in France. They gave it to Paris Saint-Germain.

    “They had a 12-point lead and I think Liverpool needed just two games to win the title.

    “If there was a difference of maybe two or three points then you could argue it takes some chances away from teams behind but 25 points there is no way they wouldn’€™t be champions. They deserve it.”

    Houllier, now an adviser to Olympique Lyonnais president Jean-Michel Aulas, added that the Premier League should follow the government’s lead on whether to resume.

    “I think they should follow the government’€™s rules. If the government decides we stop then we have to abide by that,” he explained.

    “Second, maybe wait a little bit because we don’€™t know what it’€™s going to be like in a fortnight or in three weeks time.”

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