Gary Neville picks best rivalry out of Manchester United vs Arsenal and Man City vs Liverpool
Gary Neville is adamant that Manchester United vs Arsenal is still a better rivalry than Manchester City vs Liverpool.
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Gary Neville is adamant that Manchester United vs Arsenal is still a better rivalry than Manchester City vs Liverpool.
Manchester City and Liverpool are preparing to embark on the next chapters of their rivalry, as meetings in the Premier League and FA Cup semi-finals loom.
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Manchester City welcome Liverpool to the Etihad Stadium for their crucial Premier League clash on Sunday afternoon.
Manchester City welcome Liverpool to the Etihad Stadium for their crucial Premier League clash on Sunday afternoon.
The Fiver lives for weeks like this. Ultimate Barclays, where hype ratchets up to the point where matches can never live up to the billing. Those occasions blown up to such Montgolfier Brothers’ balloon levels usually end up so low in entertainment that they would normally qualify for last place on Match of the Day 2. Long-time Fiver readers probably expect the old comedy one-two shuffle where this august banter email turns to the winner-takes-all battle between Norwich and Burnley, some meta riffs on Dean Smith’s ordinary-man demeanour, Delia Smith, Sean Dyche’s growling alpha realism and a sideways jibe towards Frank Lampard Frank Lamparding it at Frank Lampard’s Everton.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said no team has pushed him to the absolute limit in the way Juergen Klopp's Liverpool side has and he will remember the rivalry fondly when he eventually retires from the game. City lead Liverpool by one point going into Sunday's clash at the Etihad Stadium, a game that could potentially decide the fate of the title race with eight rounds left. Guardiola has had memorable rivalries with Jose Mourinho's Real Madrid when he was at Barcelona and Klopp's Borussia Dortmund when he managed Bayern Munich but he picked a consistent Liverpool as his toughest rival yet.