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 Liverpools resounding 4-0 win at second-placed Leicester City on Boxing Day sent them 13 points clear at the top of the Premier League but Juergen Klopps side have no time or inclination to bask in their success.        Liverpool s Trent Alexander-Arnold celebrates scoring their fourth goal with Jordan Henderson a stanley cups uk nd Andrew Robertson. REUTERS     On Sunday, Liverpool are back in action against Wolverhampton Wanderers at Anfield before another tricky home game against Sheffield United on Thursday.   Wolves are a team capable of upsetting anyone in the league but there was nothing in the impressive swatting aside of Leicester that suggests Liverp stanley kubek ool are about to stumble. They have the joint biggest lead in top-flight history at this stage of the campaign and no team has ever failed to win the title with an advantage of this size. Already there is talk of Liverpool going through the league entire season unbeaten -- matching the The Invincibles of Arsenal in 2003/04 and Preston North End in 1888/89. It may be predictable but Klopp is surely wise to avoid such discussions, e stanley cup specially as his club have never won the Premier League and are without a domestic league title for 30 years.  I can write the stories myself: the first story is that never before in the history of football, British football at least, has a team had a bigger lead and lost the lead,  said Klopp.  So that sounds in my ear negative, so why should we think about something like that  We are just focused on the next   Tgnz Dustin Johnson in command and looking to close deal at Northern Trust
 Nick Kyrgios much publicised meltdown at the Shanghai Masters is the latest chapter in his reign as the current numero uno bad boy of tennis.        Kyrgios sledge towards Wawrinka last year earned him a suspended one-month ban from the ATP. AP     Kyrgios had a verbal sparring session with the chair umpire as well as the fans following his loss to Mischa Zverev in the second round in Shanghai. The Australian tanked a return, and then walked off the court ev stanley cup en before Zverevs match-point serve could l stanley cup and, losing 6-3, 6-1.   Read | Kyrgios fined $16,500 after tanking, arguing with fans in Shanghai HT takes a look at tennis players, both past and present, who hav stanley termoska e been in the news for the wrong reasons. John McEnroe    John McEnroe was the original bad boy of tennis.  AFP   John McEnroe is the original king of on-field antics. McEnroe achieved rock star status for his famous rants as much as for his three Wimbledon and four US Open titles. They say no one, not even today, can match him for the way he argued line calls. From calling the chair umpire a jerk, to even hitting one with the ball, the headband-wearing maestro has had his fair share of bad days. After retiring, he even confessed to drug abuse. Andre Agassi     AP   From World No.1, he slid to the 140s in a space of one year in 1997, and then returned to win two Grand Slams. The playboy of tennis had a penchant for fast cars, dated Barbra Streisand, and was married to Hollywood star Brooke Shields. After his retirement,