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Published on 2024-03-18 17:30:00
Phil Thompson has predicted that Liverpool will beat Manchester City to win the Premier League title this season. The race is closely contested between City, Liverpool, and Arsenal, with all three teams having their own storylines.
City could win their fourth league title in a row, Liverpool could give Jurgen Klopp a memorable farewell, and Arsenal could end their title drought. However, Thompson believes that Liverpool has a great chance to come out on top.
While Liverpool is favored by Thompson, Manchester City must stay focused on themselves and not get distracted by their rivals. Looking too far ahead could lead to nerves entering the dressing room, as seen with Arsenal looking at City’s results before crumbling.
The treble-winners need to maintain a game-by-game attitude and stay single-minded on their goal of winning the title. By keeping the pressure on and performing consistently, City can make the title race interesting.
Liverpool and Arsenal are expected to win most of their remaining games, but City can make things interesting by piling on the pressure and continuing to perform at their best.
The key for City will be to maintain their focus and not get caught up in what their rivals are doing. With the title race heating up, it will be crucial for City to stay disciplined and continue to push for success.
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