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EPL: Liverpool vs Man City: Guardiola to end biggest rivals’ title dream

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By Adeleye Kunle

Ahead of his side’s trip to Liverpool this Sunday, Manchester City manager, Pep Guardiola insisted they were their biggest rivals.

“Liverpool always have been our biggest challengers and they will be now.

“Being in the position that we are, with the World Cup, anything can happen,” Guardiola said.

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It could be mind games.

But this is ably supported by hard, cold facts.

For the past five years, the Premier League title race has effectively been a two-horse battle between Liverpool and City.

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City have won four of the last five, while the Reds lifted the trophy during the pandemic in 2020EPL: Liverpool vs Man City: Guardiola to end biggest rivals’ title dream
By Adeleye Kunle

Ahead of his side’s trip to Liverpool this Sunday, Manchester City manager, Pep Guardiola insisted they were their biggest rivals.

“Liverpool always have been our biggest challengers and they will be now.

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“Being in the position that we are, with the World Cup, anything can happen,” Guardiola said.

It could be mind games.

But this is ably supported by hard, cold facts.

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For the past five years, the Premier League title race has effectively been a two-horse battle between Liverpool and City.

City have won four of the last five, while the Reds lifted the trophy during the pandemic in 2020EPL: Liverpool vs Man City: Guardiola to end biggest rivals’ title dream
By Adeleye Kunle

Ahead of his side’s trip to Liverpool this Sunday, Manchester City manager, Pep Guardiola insisted they were their biggest rivals.

Advertisement

“Liverpool always have been our biggest challengers and they will be now.

“Being in the position that we are, with the World Cup, anything can happen,” Guardiola said.

It could be mind games.

Advertisement

But this is ably supported by hard, cold facts.

For the past five years, the Premier League title race has effectively been a two-horse battle between Liverpool and City.

City have won four of the last five, while the Reds lifted the trophy during the pandemic in 2020

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