4 ways Man City's title-deciding clash with Aston Villa can be made a little easier
So, just like three years ago, the Premier League title race will go down to the wire. As was the case on the final day of 2018/19, Manchester City know that a win in their last game will secure the title.
However, lose or draw and Liverpool could snatch the crown away with a win of their own. It's the ultimate high-stakes game - win in front of a sell-out home crowd and the atmosphere will be incredible, but drop points and the pain could be unbearable.
City fans have been here before, although the Blues were fairly comfortable for much of the 4-1 win at Brighton in May 2019. Still, the nerves and tension when City fell behind - before promptly replying through Sergio Aguero - were excruciating.
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Whatever happens on Sunday, it is unlikely to be as heart-stoppingly dramatic as May 13, 2012. But it could still be pretty tense. So, whether you're at the Etihad, watching in the pub or sat on your sofa, consider following these steps so that City don't take more years off your life than is strictly necessary.
Quiet Saturday night
Sorry to go all 'sensible Simon', but a crippling hangover is not what you need on Sunday afternoon as you frantically switch your attention between what City are doing on the pitch and the Liverpool score on your phone.
Have a chilled Saturday evening, not an out-til-six-in-the-morning bender. That extra Jagerbomb will not seem such a good idea when your heart is pounding through your chest at half five the following afternoon.
Stay off social media
Social media is great for discussing the ins and outs of City with fellow Blues. However, as we get towards the weekend, the build-up to the games is going to grow and