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Liverpool have 'free run' towards title - West Brom's Tony Pulis

West Brom boss Tony Pulis tipped Liverpool as possible Premier League champions after his side fell 2-1 to the Reds at Anfield on Saturday.

Liverpool's first-half display yielded goals from the superb duo of Philippe Coutinho and Sadio Mane, and only Gareth McAuley's second-half strike prevented the hosts from leaping Arsenal to top the table.

Albion boss Tony Pulis gave ample credit to his opponents, who played scintillating attacking football with a fluid forward line led by the imperious Coutinho.

"They're a good side, with the players they've got and on the bench, they've got a clear run at this title," he told BT Sport.

"When you look at the clubs that have played in Europe, they've got a real chance this year."

He later added: "Their front five are as good as anything in the league. They have got a free run at it this year. They are not in Europe, which is draining.

"Last time [that was the case] they came close with Brendan [Rodgers], he had a free run. This team has a chance."

As for his own side's efforts, Pulis believes there is still room for improvement -- though not in terms of effort.

"We are disappointed first half. At 2-0 down you are staring down a barrel," he said.

"We lack certain qualities in certain areas which we will try and address but you can never fault the players' attitude and their willingness to have a go and never give up."