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Published on 2024-04-27 14:00:00
Paul Merson believes that Manchester City will win the Premier League title this season after their convincing 4-0 victory over Brighton & Hove Albion. With City just one point behind league leaders Arsenal and a game in hand, Merson is confident that City will come out on top in the title race. He praised City’s performance against Brighton and highlighted Kevin De Bruyne’s first-ever headed goal in the Premier League as a sign of their quality.
Merson pointed out that City have a history of success in title races, having won five of the last six Premier League trophies. With City unbeaten in the league since December and on a winning streak of 14 matches, Merson believes that City will continue their dominance and secure another title. He emphasized that City thrive under pressure and predicted that they will not lose another game in their final five fixtures of the season.
Looking ahead to City’s upcoming match against Nottingham Forest, Merson highlighted the importance of the pressure on City to perform if Arsenal continue to win. However, he expressed confidence in City’s ability to handle the pressure and deliver results when needed. With just four games left in the 2023-24 campaign, Merson sees City as the clear favorites to be crowned champions once again.
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