well the speaker, bill copeland, has been approached for comment and a speakers' agency that representsval pep guardiola that everyone wants liverpool to win the premier league. manchester city moved back to the top of the table yesterday after beating newcasle united 5—nil. it means they need just seven points from their three remaining games to be crowned champions. afterwards, guardiola said he felt there was bias from the media towards the reds. klopp insists he feels the opposite. after getting knocked out of the champions league, that is always difficult enough to take, but then of course liverpool made it to the final. then you have these kind of things, yeah, but they played villarreal and they played real. i've no idea if the whole country is supporting us, but it's not the feeling i get when we go to other places and play there. it's actually the opposite. but, yeah, maybe he knows more about that than me. let's have a quick look at some of the day's other football stories, and bbc sport understands erling haaland's summer move from borussia dortmund to manchester city could b