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LONDON (Reuters) – Liverpool told off its glory last season to win its sixth Champions League title after 14 years, but as the Premier League begins Sunday, they are looking to end their thirst for title for three decades. The Reds were on the verge of winning the Premier League title last season before Manchester City denied it, with the final decision on the dispute with Germany's Jurgen Klopp.
Klopp's men lost the battle despite their 97 points and their orphaned defeat, but it was ultimately against City and cost them the dream of winning their first English title since 1990, just one point behind Spanish coach Josep Guardiola . Liverpool has won five continental titles since its last title, the Champions League in 2005 and 2019, the UEFA Cup in 2001 and the European Super Cup in 2001 and 2005, as well as the Cup. National Cup in 2001 and 2006 and League Cup in 2001, 2003 and 2012. Since the beginning of the Premier League, however, he has had to fight the problem of the length of the breath required by the tournament and the level of rivals, whether Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea or Manchester City, who has won the last two seasons.
After winning the title in 1990, Liverpool won five places this summer, the first of the following season for his last title when he went to Arsenal and the last last season when he lost the battle at the last meter for City . Liverpool is determined to compete for the title this season since the end of the previous season, unveiling the congratulations of his club to Guardiola after the victory of the title of the Champions League "Red": "We will work on everything and see if we can get something. " Sunday's Community Shield match gave an idea of the kind of competition that fans would expect from today when Liverpool open its new season at home against Norwich City, who needed a shot on goal to win the trophy for the second consecutive season. Of the confrontation with the 1-1 draw of the players of the club.
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