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Liverpool’s title bid leaves ‘bitter taste’ for former Anfield star Emre Can

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Emre Can wants Liverpool to win the title, but only after fans are allowed back into Anfield to witness it. Jurgen Klopp’s Reds have forged a gap of 25 points at the top of the table having only failed to win two of their first 29 matches of the season.

Although the Reds were cruising to their first league title in 30 seasons, the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has thrown professional sport into limbo, leaving fans worried about the future.

Can, who recently signed on loan at Borussia Dortmund from Juventus in a deal that will be made permanent in the summer, has given his thoughts on the situation, with several of his former team-mates involved.

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