Who Wins the Premier League? Manchester City or Liverpool
Manchester City and Liverpool have been the standards for most clubs like ( Chelsea, Manchester United and Arsenal who are pushing for the Premier League titles every season.
The Cityzens have won the league three times in the last five seasons with Chelsea and Liverpool both winning once. Manchester City boss, Pep Guardiola is known to be a serial winner wherever he goes ( Barcelona, Bayern Munich) while Jurgen Klopp has always played second to whichever team is dominating the league.
The most competitive season between both clubs was the 2018/19 season where Manchester City won by a single point with 98 points while Liverpool finished second with 97 points.
This season also looks like a replica of the 2018/19 season, the Cityzens are ahead of the Reds with just one point having played the same number of games.
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Title Race
MANCHESTER CITY:
There are four games to the end of the season and it looks like football fans will be having another photo finish when the season ends this month, May 2022. Manchester City's quest for winning the title suffered a setback in their game against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park where they were held to a goalless draw.
However, Manchester City have been perfect since that defeat against the Eagles, their recent victory was a 4-0 win over Leeds United. The win reduced the goal difference between both teams to one point.
LIVERPOOL:
The Reds were 14 points behind Manchester City in January 2022, having played two games less than the Manchester club. Jurgen Klopp's men were resilient in their quest to win the Premier League for the second time in the space of three years.
If Liverpool wins the Premier League they will be the first team in the history of the league to be champions after being behind the leaders with 14 points. The Reds are on a quest to win a quadruple and this might be a source of inspiration for the Merseyside team.
Games to be Played
Manchester City:
Newcastle, Wolves, West Ham United, Aston Villa
Liverpool:
Tottenham, Aston Villa, Southampton, Wolves