If City are to uncharacteristically let a title slip from their grasp, their next four games will prove crucial
No team in the history of English football has ever been crowned league champions four years in a row. Back in December, Pep Guardiola boldly claimed that his side would become the first. “My feeling today is that we are going to win the ,” he said, even after a 3-3 draw with extended their winless run to three games. “People don’t believe it already, but we feel we are going to do it again”.
In Jurgen Klopp’s final season at the club, bringing an era-defining eight-year rivalry with Guardiola to an end, a ferocious atmosphere will play its part. City have only won once away at Liverpool in the last 21 years and will face an onslaught of transitional attacks and sweeping moves down the flanks. No team has generated more than Liverpool’s 2.
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