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Here are your Manchester City evening headlines on Sunday, October 9.
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Here are your Manchester City evening headlines on Sunday, October 9.
Jurgen Klopp conceded Liverpool are “not in the title race” after their poor start to the season continued with a 3-2 defeat to Arsenal at the Emirates. Liverpool twice came back to equalise in a thrilling game against Arsenal before Bukayo Saka’s penalty won it for the Premier League leaders. Ad The result leaves Liverpool 14 points behind Arsenal, mired in mid-table and with just two wins from their eight games in the league, albeit with one game in hand on the Gunners.
Manchester City have been told only one thing can stop them from winning a third consecutive Premier League title, such has been the way they have started the new season.
Graeme Souness expects Manchester City to coast to another Premier League title but says a ‘nightmare run with injuries’ could open the door to the likes of Arsenal, Tottenham, Chelsea and Liverpool.
Manchester City have been fined £260,000 and given a warning over the pitch invasion which followed their Premier League title win in May.
A Manchester City supporter has been banned from matches for three years after he hurled a flare onto the pitch following last season's title decider at the Etihad Stadium.
Mikel Arteta has played down his Arsenal side’s chances of winning the Premier League following a great start to the season. The Gunners have won seven of their eight games to top the table, the 3-1 defeat to Manchester United last month the only time they have dropped points this season.
Supercomputer data predicts that Manchester City will miss out on the Premier League title to Arsenal, despite being tipped to win all of their home matches.