Vinnie Jones has hailed Liverpool for their Rolls-Royce performance against Chelsea and firmly believes the Reds will beat Manchester City to the Premier League title.Jurgen Klopps side issued the perfect response to Citys earlier 3-1 victory over Crystal Palace by beating Chelsea 2-0 at Anfield – with Mohamed Salah scoring a stunning ‘thunderbolt’ goal – to reclaim their two point lead at the top of the table.Liverpool have now come through the two biggest tests of their run-in beating Chelsea and Tottenham and now have just four games remaining as they aim for a first league win in 29 years.

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Manchester City: Tottenham (home), Man United (away), Burnley (away), Leicester (home), Brighton (away).Liverpool: Cardiff (away), Huddersfield (home), Newcastle (away), Wolves (home).They look in winning form they look like the Liverpool of old, the former Chelsea defender told Mondays Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast.They dominated that game [against Chelsea]. I just thought Liverpool were Rolls-Royce, I really did.A few games to go and Mo Salah scores a goal like that hes just going to be unstoppable.Theyve got an easier run-in now. Man City have got Man United and Tottenham and theyre going to be humdingers. Man United funnily enough could really decide who wins the title! Its going to go to the wire, its going to go all the way and I have a funny feeling Man United might have a big say.Anfield was rocking on Sunday as Liverpool overcame the side who famously toppled their title challenge in 2014, and Klopp on his 200th game as Reds manager was loving it.The German boss ran over to the Kop after the final whistle and enthusiastically fist-pumped towards the jubilant fans.BOSS. pic.twitter.com/aMpQwaF4nb— Liverpool FC (@LFC) April 14, 2019It was an amazing scene from one of the games most vivacious characters, But Jones admits he may have celebrated too soon.He continued: “I think Jurgen Klopp was celebrating a bit too much at the end of the game, fist pumping the crowd – that could be a real kick in the Niagaras at the end of the season.Listen back to Vinnie Jones on the Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast IN FULL above!

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