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Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez believes the title will be won with fewer points this season than last year.
Benitez claims the competition throughout the Barclays Premier League is getting tougher by the week.
And that, he feels, is down to fellow managers raising the bar and making it tougher for the big clubs.
Liverpool are currently in pole position, despite having to settle for a point from a goal-less draw against struggling Stoke at the weekend.
However by the time they come to face Everton on Monday in the Merseyside derby, Manchester United could have overtaken them at the top.
The reigning champions entertain Wigan tomorrow and then face Bolton at the Reebok Stadium on Saturday.
United won their second successive title with a total of 87 points and Benitez does not think that figure will be beaten in May.
He told Liverpoolfc.tv: "There is not much of a points difference between a lot of teams. That means everyone can beat everyone.
"The managers are working better and the players understand the game more. Players know how to play against you in every game. That makes it more difficult.
"It could be that it takes fewer points to win the title because you can lose games you expect to win. This could be the situation at the end of the season."





