‘There will be many teams there’: Pep Guardiola insists many sides are in contention for the Premier League TITLE… and says winner won’t need to reach mammoth points total of last three years ahead of his Man City team taking on Liverpool on Sunday
- Manchester City play Premier League champions Liverpool on Sunday afternoon
- City amassed 100 points in the 2017-18 season and won with 98 the season after
- Liverpool recorded 99 points last season as they clinched the league crown
- Pep Guardiola believes Jurgen Klopp’s side or anyone else won’t need that many
- The City boss also confirmed that Sergio Aguero is not fit for Sunday’s clash
Pep Guardiola has predicted this year’s Premier League champions will not have to scale the dizzy points heights set by Manchester City and Sunday’s opponents Liverpool.
City followed up their 100-point campaign by defending the title with 98 two years ago, before Jurgen Klopp’s side amassed 99 points last season.
The two meet at the Etihad Stadium this weekend, with City having dropped seven points so far and current leaders Liverpool having surrendered five.
Pep Guardiola has predicted this year’s champions will not have to scale dizzy points totals
Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool have set the pace at the top in the last three years
‘Liverpool are the biggest favourite but what happened this year with the pandemic is different,’ Guardiola said.
‘Other teams are really strong. Arsenal have made an incredibly big step forward. At Tottenham, (Jose) Mourinho has got the team like he wants. Chelsea is now stable, they’re not conceding goals and have a huge squad.
‘I think this season there will be a lot of teams there. The last five or 10 games will be important. The challenge then is to fight for the title and hopefully we can be there.
‘Maybe we didn’t need 100 when we won. Apparently it doesn’t look like one team will make a lot of points but you never know. Anything can happen. We can only focus on ourselves.’
Sergio Aguero has been ruled out of Manchester City’s clash against Liverpool on Sunday
City will again be without Sergio Aguero, who has started training after sustaining a hamstring injury during last month’s draw at West Ham. Gabriel Jesus is in contention to start after making his comeback during the midweek win over Olympiacos.
Guardiola has witnessed sides sitting back at the Etihad but is expecting a more open encounter.
‘When you play against teams like Liverpool you have to suffer in moments,’ he added.
Manchester City thrashed Liverpool 5-0 when the two teams last met at the Etihad in July
‘We have to do that, we have to try to play to our strengths as much as possible.
‘We know each other quite well, we play many times, I don’t expect us to be there 90 minutes, there will be up and downs, there will be chances and we have to be clinical.
‘Both teams want to attack, both want to try it. In general we did good games, we were not ready for 90 mins but in general our level was good.’
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