Bernardo Silva fires warning shot at Liverpool FC after Man City drop points in title race
Bernardo Silva says Manchester City are still favourites for the Premier League title despite dropping points at Crystal Palace on Monday night.
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Bernardo Silva says Manchester City are still favourites for the Premier League title despite dropping points at Crystal Palace on Monday night.
Game on. Pep Guardiola had warned earlier this month that Manchester City were enjoying a “fake lead” at the top and now their cushion will be cut to a single point if Liverpool win at Arsenal on Wednesday. The race is on and, should City blow it, they may look back on this as the occasion things turned.
Manchester City drew a blank at Crystal Palace in a goalless draw which blows the Premier League title race wide open.
Manchester City handed Liverpool a boost in the Premier League title race as they were held to a 0-0 draw by Crystal Palace. The defending champions wasted a hatful of chances at Selhurst Park as they dropped what could be two crucial points in their quest for an eighth English crown.
This could have been Tuesday night all over again. So much of Bayern Munich’s play dazzled a sold-out PreZero Arena, and the champions could easily have done to Hoffenheim what they had done to Red Bull Salzburg four days previously. Maybe the difference between the two games was just “a little bit of luck,” as Thomas Müller said it was.
The train back from Euston to Lime Street on Saturday evening was understandably buoyant given events on the South Coast earlier in the day.
Riyad Mahrez believes the pressure of Manchester City’s close title race with Liverpool is bringing out the best of him.
Manchester City would understand the significance of any Liverpool slip-up in the final 10 games of the Premier League season, according to Riyad Mahrez.