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Published on 2024-04-22 05:00:00
Jurgen Klopp believes that Manchester City will not be swayed by pressure from other teams in the Premier League title race. Liverpool’s win against Fulham put pressure on City, who are currently one point behind both Liverpool and Arsenal in the league standings. Despite City’s recent FA Cup win and upcoming final against Manchester United, Klopp remains focused on his own team’s performance and believes that City should do the same.
Manchester City’s focus should be on themselves and their own performances rather than worrying about the results of their competitors. It is important for the players to take each game as it comes and remain focused on their own performance on the field. Pep Guardiola will need to ensure that his squad maintains this mindset in order to defend their title crown and achieve success in the upcoming FA Cup final against Manchester United.
While Liverpool’s recent win may have added pressure on Manchester City, Klopp believes that City should remain focused on themselves and their own game plan. Guardiola will need to ensure that his squad remains composed and focused as they navigate crucial fixtures in the league and cup competitions. The Manchester City players must maintain their focus and determination if they intend to secure success in the remaining games of the season.
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