Liverpool's quest for their first ever Premier League title is drawing to a close.

With just four games left in the season for the Reds, they sit at the top of the table one point clear of Manchester City.

Pep Guardiola's side may have a game in hand, but they still have to play both Tottenham and Manchester United in their final five games of the campaign.

Liverpool's run-in looks relatively easy, with games against Cardiff, Huddersfield, Newcastle and Wolves to come.

Today's 2-0 win over Chelsea could prove to be their most decisive of a stunning campaign thus far, with Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah grabbing the goals.

The build-up to the match was dominated by Steven Gerrard's slip in the same fixture five years ago, which ended up costing Liverpool the title.

Chelsea even tweeted a video of Demba Ba's memorable goal from their official account today, which caused a bit of a scene on the social media platform.

However, after the game fans were quick to mock Chelsea's admin and Liverpool youth player Bobby Duncan has decided to do the same.

In case you were unaware, Duncan is also Gerrard's cousin...

DUNCAN RESPONDS TO CHELSEA'S ADMIN

At the time of writing, Duncan's tweet has picked up 4,500 retweets and over 15,000 likes.

Things really couldn't be looking much better for Liverpool fans right now, with the prospect of qualifying for the Champions League semi-final looking very real in the week.

The Reds beat Porto 2-0 at Anfield on Tuesday evening and if they qualify, they will meet either Man United or Barcelona in the final four.

If Jurgen Klopp manages to deliver a Premier League and Champions League double this season, he may have a statue outside the ground come 2020.

After watching Liverpool's second-half display against Chelsea, you wouldn't rule out such a success...