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Crystal Palace 0, Man City 0, Liverpool 1: Premier League title race now in two sets of hands – The Warm-Up

TUESDAY'S BIG STORIES It's in their hands. Who's? Both! Ad/> Vicente Guaita cares not for xG. 0.73-2.33? Pah.

There was no getting past Crystal Palace's goalkeeper last night, while two more efforts licking the post told you it wasn't going to be Manchester City's night – that and the six more shots blocked and another six off target. TransfersMan Utd to renew Kane interest, Barca make Salah their Plan B option — Paper Round9 HOURS AGO And so, without even playing, the night belonged to Liverpool. The title race that was over is now back on, and now it is in both of their hands.

Is that possible? Can City and Liverpool share such possession? Well, in this case — they can. If Liverpool win every remaining league game, they've won the league. If City win every remaining league game, they've won the league.

/> That's mainly down to a meeting between the two at the Etihad on April 10, and while typically there would be dropped points elsewhere as well, it is worth remembering what these two sides are capable of. Back in their remarkable 2018-19 race, City finished first with 98 points, winning their final 14 games to finish a point ahead of Liverpool, who went their last 16 games unbeaten but crucially drew four of those matches. Who's to say it won't be that close again, although all of a sudden Liverpool's trip to Arsenal tomorrow doesn't seem so certain, with the Gunners on a mission of their own.

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