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Man City eye top spot in three-horse title race

LONDON : Manchester City can top the Premier League for a few hours at least if they beat Everton at home on Saturday and Pep Guardiola's side are firm favourites to end the season there.

But a record fourth successive English league title is perhaps not the foregone conclusion some are predicting.

Phil Foden's hat-trick inspired City to a 3-1 victory at Brentford on Monday - City's fifth league win in a row - to put them two points behind Liverpool with a game in hand.

It all feels ominously familiar with City looking capable again of the long winning streak that ultimately grinds down those seeking to end their domination of the top flight.

"It does feel at the moment as though Manchester City winning the title is a formality," former Arsenal striker Alan Smith said. "But Pep Guardiola and City certainly won't be taking anything for granted.

"Anything can happen and injuries could always knock them off balance but maybe that is wishful thinking!"

According to entertainment data experts Gracenote, however, City are still only 57 per cent likely to win the title.

The reason being is that this time there appears to be a genuine three-horse title race after Arsenal's superb victory over leaders Liverpool last weekend.

Only on nine occasions since the formation of the Premier League in 1992 have two points separated the top three at least 23 matches into a season.

And the way all three clubs are playing - assuming Liverpool's below-par display in London was just a blip - it could stay tight at the top right into the climax of the season.

Liverpool will hope that relegation-haunted Everton can throw a spanner in City's works on Saturday, although that seems extremely unlikely seeing as City are unbeaten in 13 league matches against

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