Who's going to win? Liverpool or Man City?
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11 years 4 months ago
Cannot see Man City losing so, if they draw, likely Man City's title but Chelsea get back in with match against Liverpool at Anfield determining who will still be able to challenge Man City
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11 years 4 months ago
Man City will notbeat Liverpool
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11 years 4 months ago
CITEH will put the Scousers back in their place 3-0 CITEH
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11 years 4 months ago
A draw is on the Card 2 -2 and Chelsea to Beat Swansea.
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11 years 4 months ago
Man City not as good away from home. Liverpool seem to have the hunger.
I think Liverpool to win 4-2
I think Liverpool to win 4-2
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MATCH FACTS from the bbc
Head-to-head
Manchester City are unbeaten in their last five league games against Liverpool (W2, D3).
Liverpool have lost only once in 16 Premier League games at home to City (W10, D5) - a 2-1 defeat in 2003.
The two clubs have scored 92 first-half goals between them: Liverpool 55, Manchester City 37. The next highest is Chelsea with 28.
Liverpool
The Reds are unbeaten in their last 14 Premier League matches, winning the last nine. They have score 46 goals during this unbeaten period, an average of 3.2 goals per game.
Liverpool picked up seven points against the five teams they are still to play from the reverse fixtures earlier this season.
Brendan Rodgers' side have won all four home meetings with fellow members of the top seven so far this season, scoring 14 and conceding just once.
Luis Suarez and Daniel Sturridge have scored 49 goals this season - the only strike partnership in Premier League history to score more in a season is Peter Beardsley and Andy Cole for Newcastle in 1993-94 (55 goals).
Rodgers' side have failed to score in just two of their 33 league matches.
Steven Gerrard has provided a league-high seven assists from dead-ball situations this season.
Manchester City
Manchester City accrued 15 points from the seven teams they are still to play in the reverse fixtures from earlier this season.
City's only defeat in their last 20 league games (W16, D3) was 1-0 at home to fellow title-chasers Chelsea two months ago.
They have not lost in their last 10 away league matches (W7, D3).
Manuel Pellegrini's men have conceded in back-to-back league games, having previously kept five consecutive Premier League clean sheets.
Sergio Aguero has scored in five successive Premier League appearances and has netted six league goals in his last six away games.
Head-to-head
Manchester City are unbeaten in their last five league games against Liverpool (W2, D3).
Liverpool have lost only once in 16 Premier League games at home to City (W10, D5) - a 2-1 defeat in 2003.
The two clubs have scored 92 first-half goals between them: Liverpool 55, Manchester City 37. The next highest is Chelsea with 28.
Liverpool
The Reds are unbeaten in their last 14 Premier League matches, winning the last nine. They have score 46 goals during this unbeaten period, an average of 3.2 goals per game.
Liverpool picked up seven points against the five teams they are still to play from the reverse fixtures earlier this season.
Brendan Rodgers' side have won all four home meetings with fellow members of the top seven so far this season, scoring 14 and conceding just once.
Luis Suarez and Daniel Sturridge have scored 49 goals this season - the only strike partnership in Premier League history to score more in a season is Peter Beardsley and Andy Cole for Newcastle in 1993-94 (55 goals).
Rodgers' side have failed to score in just two of their 33 league matches.
Steven Gerrard has provided a league-high seven assists from dead-ball situations this season.
Manchester City
Manchester City accrued 15 points from the seven teams they are still to play in the reverse fixtures from earlier this season.
City's only defeat in their last 20 league games (W16, D3) was 1-0 at home to fellow title-chasers Chelsea two months ago.
They have not lost in their last 10 away league matches (W7, D3).
Manuel Pellegrini's men have conceded in back-to-back league games, having previously kept five consecutive Premier League clean sheets.
Sergio Aguero has scored in five successive Premier League appearances and has netted six league goals in his last six away games.
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Re: Re: Who's going to win? Liverpool or Man City?
11 years 4 months ago
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)I think City @ 19/10 is a gift--- get on..

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Re: Re: Who's going to win? Liverpool or Man City?
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Agree...Man City will win...at that great price available!!!
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Re: Re: Who's going to win? Liverpool or Man City?
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As far as the league is concerned , think about this...
since 1990 when Liverpool last won the league, David de Gea was born, grown up to a youth, learned his trade as a goalkeeper, signed for United and also won the EPL.
shew... now you know why i think Liverpool should win the league.
since 1990 when Liverpool last won the league, David de Gea was born, grown up to a youth, learned his trade as a goalkeeper, signed for United and also won the EPL.
shew... now you know why i think Liverpool should win the league.
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Re: Re: Who's going to win? Liverpool or Man City?
11 years 4 months ago
Yaya Toure to show why he is the most under-rated player in world soccer...
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Re: Re: Who's going to win? Liverpool or Man City?
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cracking match so far,liverpool look on top
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TNaicker Wrote:
> Yaya Toure to show why he is the most under-rated
> player in world soccer...
Won't be able to do that...limping off injured groin...Man City 1-0 down...
> Yaya Toure to show why he is the most under-rated
> player in world soccer...
Won't be able to do that...limping off injured groin...Man City 1-0 down...
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