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Liverpool are Premier League champions

The outcome of the Premier League is yet to be decided, but Arsenal former manager Arsene Wenger has no hesitations who deserves the title.

The coronavirus pandemic has caused unprecedented changes in the football world, as all football fixtures have been suspended as well as all sport events worldwide.

There has not been any football games in the Premier League since March 9, but 'Project Restart' is determined to find a way to finish the current campaign.

The clubs are discussing the possibilities on how the season should resume, but the idea of canceling the campaign is still on the table.

However, it was reported that several clubs are against that idea including Norwich, Aston Villa Bournemouth, as they are in the bottom three of the table.

Some of the other European league on the other hand have already ended their seasons due to the pandemic.

In the Netherlands, the 2019/20 Eredivisie campaign has been declared null and void, which means that there are not going to be no champions nor relegations in the top-flight Dutch league.

In France the Ligue 1 has been canceled too, but the relegations, the promotions and the qualifications for the European competitions have been decided.

Paris Saint-Germain have been crowned champions as they are 12 points clear at the top of the table.

Wegener believes that the Premier League needs similar outcome as France

Liverpool are currently 25 points clear at the top of the table and they are maximum two wins away from being crowned Premier League champions.

Arsene Wenger has praised Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp for his outstanding job with the Reds.

In an interview for talkSPORT, the Frenchman said: “Jurgen has done extremely well because that club has waited 30 years for this title.

“And when you think they have such a massive difference [points gap] to the second team, Manchester City, as well – 25 points, it’s absolutely massive.

“No matter what England will decide, Liverpool are champions in everyone’s head, I think.”

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