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When Liverpool edged past Wolves 2-1 on Sunday, Anfield was filled with both relief and joy.
The Reds failed to have a single chance in the second half but it was enough to keep them seven points clear of top-flight Arsenal.
“Everyone is stressed,” admitted Liverpool left-back Andy Robertson after beating Wolves.
“The players are stressed, the fans are stressed, that’s normal, the result is very important.”
With 13 games remaining, how likely are Liverpool to fall behind and who is most likely to win?
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Are Liverpool’s legs feeling weak?
Liverpool’s performance against Wolves on Sunday was not a game that will make your heart race.
They were rewarded with two first-half goals through Luis Diaz and a Mohamed Salah penalty, but Wolves, who were looking to get back, were in complete control after the break.
This is the first time in history (since 2003-04) that Liverpool have failed to have a single shot in the second half of a Premier League game at Anfield, according to Opta.
But Dutch coach Arne Slot was pleased to see his side show they can win in different ways too.
“We showed a different spirit and we did it and got through it,” he told the BBC.
“In a season like this, we’ve played a lot of great games, but if you want to achieve something in the season, you have to win the tough games when you’re not at your best.”
“If you want to be successful, it’s not just about the build-up or Mo scoring goals, it’s also about the defense.”
Opta’s supercomputer predicts Liverpool will win the Premier League title with ease and finish the season with 87 points, seven points ahead of Arsenal.
Statisticians give Liverpool an 87.65% chance of winning the title, while the Gunners have a 12.35% chance, while the rest of the teams are already at 0%.

What does Liverpool’s remaining schedule look like?
Liverpool’s latest form is: WWWDW
Liverpool have a busy schedule in the coming weeks, with the Reds playing league games almost every three days until the end of the month.
But in March, the situation will be significantly improved, with the Reds having just one league game at home to bottom-of-the-table Southampton.
However, that doesn’t mean it’s a quiet month, with Liverpool set to face Newcastle in the Carabao Cup final on March 16.
On March 4 or 5, Liverpool will have the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie away to Paris Saint-Germain, Benfica, Monaco or Brest, with the second leg at Anfield the following week.
Liverpool will end the season at home to Crystal Palace, where they will be hoping to secure the title.
Here are Liverpool’s last 13 Premier League games.
19 February: Aston Villa (A)
23 February: Man City (A)
26 February: Newcastle (home)
March 8: Southampton (H)
2 April: Everton (home)
April 5: Fulham (away)
April 12: West Ham (home)
April 19: Leicester (home)
April 26: Spurs (home)
May 3: Chelsea (home)
May 10: Arsenal (home)
May 18: Brighton (A)
May 25: Crystal Palace (H)
What does Arsenal’s remaining fixtures look like?
Arsenal’s latest form is: WDWWW
Arsenal are now unbeaten in 15 league games (W10 D5), their longest unbeaten run under Mikel Arteta.
They will play one fewer game than Liverpool in the rest of the month but one more than the Reds in March.
Gunners fans will be hoping their side are still in the title race when they travel to Anfield on May 10, with a result that would see them host Newcastle on the return trip to Southampton on the final day, with the Saints now likely to be relegated.
Here are Arsenal’s last 13 Premier League games
22 February: West Ham (Home)
26 February: Forest (A)
March 9: Manchester United (A)
March 16: Chelsea (home)
1 April: Fulham (home)
April 5: Everton (A)
12 April: Brentford (Home)
19 April : Ipswich (A)
26 April: Crystal Palace (home)
3 May: Bournemouth (H)
May 10: Liverpool (A)
May 18: Newcastle (home)
25 May: Southampton (A)
Who is more difficult? Who is easier?

Liverpool will be relieved to have taken three points from Wolves as they have tough away games coming up against Aston Villa and Man City.
They also face their direct rivals Arsenal towards the end of the season, but have the advantage of being home.
Arsenal will face six teams in the top half of the table in the final 13 games.
As you can see from the table below, there has only been one occasion in Premier League history where a team has led by this much after 25 games and failed to win the league.
