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Liverpool Vs Manchester City Match Preview: Liverpool host Manchester City on Sunday with the result likely to be a key factor in who wins the Barclays Premier League title. Leaders Liverpool have enjoyed a remarkable season, based largely on a stellar attacking unit, while City have been just as impressive, despite their fall to third due to their commitments in various cup competitions. Despite having two matches in hand on Brendan Rodgers men, the gap of four points between the sides means that City can ill- afford defeat at Anfield. With Chelsea lurking in second, two points off the top and hoping for slip-ups from their rivals, Liverpool know that a 10th straight Barclays Premier League win will put them in the driving seat for a first title since 1990. However, Rodgers has insisted this weekends clash is not necessarily crucial in deciding the destination of the trophy, calling on his players to relish the run-in. Its a significant game, he said. “Its two teams who have done extremely well this season but still have a lot of work to do after it. Its vitally important we stay calm. We showed that at West Ham (in a hard-fought 2-1 victory) last weekend. People talk about pressure, but for us its excitement. Strikers Luis Suarez and Daniel Sturridge have been integral to Liverpools title tilt, contributing 49 of the clubs 90 top-flight goals this term. Suarez needs just three more to overtake the record of 31 goals in a 38-match Barclays Premier League season, which is held jointly by Alan Shearer and Cristiano Ronaldo. The Uruguayans efforts have helped Liverpool eclipse Citys own impressive goal tally, with Manuel Pellegrinis side scoring 84 in their 31 outings. Sergio Aguero has accounted for 15 of those, and Pellegrini has been boosted by the news that the Argentinian is fit to play at Anfield following a four-week lay-off with a hamstring problem Citys Pablo Zabaleta spoke this week of the importance of his compatriot returning to the fold, but the defender also warned that Liverpools prolific strikeforce will require close attention. Liverpool score a lot of goals ,” Zabaleta said to City’s website. “We know they have great players in front with Suarez, [Raheem] Sterling and Sturridge. They are in a great, great moment. We must work really hard not to concede any goal. But we have defended well for a few weeks - not conceding many goals, so we have to be confident. City have conceded just twice in their last seven Barclays Premier League games and are unbeaten on the road since a shock 1-0 reverse at Sunderland in November. Liverpool have lost just once at Anfield this season, to Southampton, and if they can make it six home wins in a row on Sunday, the destiny of the title will remain in their hands. Both managers have only one major absentee apiece to deal with, as Liverpools Jose Enrique and Citys Matija Nastasic (both knee) remain sidelined. Liverpool from: Jones Mignolet, Agger, Cissokho, Flanagan, Johnson, Kelly, Sakho,Skrtel, Toure, Alberto, Allen, Gerrard, Henderson, Lucas Aspas, Coutinho, Moses, Sterling, Sturridge, Suarez. Manchester City from: Hart, Pantilimon, Wright, Boyata, Clichy, Demichelis, Kolarov, Kompany, Lescott, Richards, Zabaleta, Garcia, Fernandinho, Milner, Nasri, Navas, Rodwell, Silva, Toure, Aguero, Dzeko, Jovetic, Negredo Nimely. Match Appointments Referee: Mark Clattenburg. Assistants: G Beswick D Cann. Fourth Official: L Mason.
Posted on: Sat, 12 Apr 2014 11:06:37 +0000

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