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Manchester City kept the pressure on Liverpool in the title race with a win against Burnley but the gap remains at 11 points following their triumph in the Merseyside derby against Everton.

Liverpool ran out 5-2 winners at Anfield which was Jurgen Klopp's 100th Premier League win in charge of the league leaders in 159 games.

The German becomes the second quickest manager in Premier League history to reach a century of victories behind former Manchester United and now Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho .

Mourinho reached 100 wins in England during his time in charge of Chelsea, reaching the feat in just 142 games.

Both records could be sent tumbling by one man - Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola.

The Catalan has guided the Blues to 97 victories in just 129 matches meaning the Premier League record is well within his sights.

City welcome United to the Etihad Stadium on Saturday for the first Manchester derby of the season. A win against Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's men would mean Guardiola could surpass Klopp and Mourinho with victories against Arsenal and Leicester.

If City fail to win their next three fixtures, Guardiola would need just three triumphs from their next nine league games in order to beat Mourinho.

The City boss said after the win against Burnley: "Our team is stable and that’s what we want.

"For the distance we have with Liverpool it would be crazy to think about the title - we have to think about the derby, the other competitions, and take this rhythm. It was a good result, we are so satisfied with the way we played and the way we’ve played in the last games.

"The way we played against Chelsea the rest of the game we’ve played at a good level, we played again good, now train a bit and prepare for the derby."