This season, Liverpool under the leadership of Schroeder has shown an amazing fighting strength, they have gone all the way through the Premier League, unbeaten in 20 consecutive matches. If the unbeaten streak continues when they host Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League next Monday morning (23rd), Liverpool will surpass their longest unbeaten streak since the inception of the Premier League.

Looking back at history, Liverpool had set a feat of 20 consecutive unbeaten games in March 1996, but eventually lost in the 21st game. Now, the team is expected to break that record, and as long as they don't lose to Tottenham Hotspur in this crucial battle, they will set a new record for the team's longest unbeaten streak since the inception of the Premier League in 1989.

Prior to the match, Schlow was full of praise for Spurs, mentioning his youthful admiration for renowned players such as Gasjuni, Gianluigi Gianluigi, Garif Bali and Modigliani, and praising the team led by current Spurs coach Pusdiguero for playing pleasing soccer and deserving to win the title. So, is Schillo suggesting that Liverpool will forfeit the pennant?

It is worth noting that Liverpool's victory over Southampton in the Premier League took leader Schlow's record to 20 wins, 3 draws and 1 loss in 24 matches, allowing him to equal the record set by Preston manager William Suddle 135 years ago as the first manager in history to coach a team to its fastest ever 20 victories in England's top flight.

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