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Over the past 5 years, it had become the most exciting poster for world football, a top of the game in The most competitive championship on the planet. But water has flowed under the bridges and these two English cadors no longer play at all in the same courtyard this season. Title champion, Manchester City has lost all its splendor and heads for a virgin season, in what Pep Guardiola himself perceives as ” an end of cycle“. The Sky Blues, eliminated without glory in the Champions League after having undergone the law of Real Madrid (1-3), must save the furniture to qualify for the next edition of C1.
Liverpool, for its part, has just started a new cycle by turning the page of the legendary Jürgen Klopp. The Reds have produced the first part of the almost perfect season and still set up at the top of the Premier League, under the leadership of a Mo Salah who walks on the water. But the LFC has been a little less sovereign for a few weeks and seems to show some signs of breath on the athletic level. Can City take advantage of it? Otherwise, this shock will sound like a passage of power.
The expected compos
Manchester City : Ederson – Lewis, Ake, Dias, Gvardiol – Gonzalez, Kovacic – Foden, de Bruyne, Savinho, Haaland.
Liverpool: Alisson-Alexander-Arnold, Konate, Van Dijk, Robertson-Gravenberch, Mac Allister-Salah, Szoboszlai, Diaz, Jota.
Where to see the match?
This match between Manchester City and Liverpool counting for the 26th day of the Premier League will be broadcast this Sunday on Canal +, from 5.30 p.m. It will also be possible to look at it on the group's streaming platform, MyCanal.
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