Manchester City News
By Srinivas Sadhanand
Published on 2024-08-14 16:30:00
Former Manchester United midfielder and pundit Michael Owen has made a bold prediction that Manchester City will finish in fourth place in the upcoming Premier League season. Despite City’s consistent success under Pep Guardiola, Owen believes they will fall behind Arsenal, Liverpool, and Aston Villa in the title race. This surprising prediction has raised eyebrows, as City are known for their high standards and dominance in recent years.
While anything is possible in football, it is difficult to imagine Manchester City finishing outside of the top two, given Guardiola’s managerial prowess and the quality of their squad. The pressure of winning a fifth consecutive league title and potential burnout could be factors, but City’s track record suggests they will still be strong contenders. Owen’s prediction highlights the uncertainty and unpredictability of the Premier League, with other teams like Arsenal and Liverpool posing strong challenges to City’s title defense.
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