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Man City have a bonus opportunity with Liverpool FC after Chelsea summer

How competitive you view the Community Shield probably depends on whether your team wins it or not.

Manchester City have barely warmed up for their latest opportunity for a trophy, playing just one full 90-minute friendly so far this summer after their match with Bayern Munich was affected by the weather. But at the same time, Pep Guardiola was adamant that it counted for his team to claim a clean sweep of four domestic titles in the 2018/19 season.

As long as you don't take pre-season too seriously, there are significant markers that are laid out for the upcoming campaign. Even Jurgen Klopp had to laugh after his side had beaten City in a 2018 friendly when a reporter asked if they had landed a significant psychological blow on the Centurions - the Blues were so devastated they went on to win back-to-back titles.

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Yet the needle around that game in New Jersey was still important in how each club viewed both themselves and each other, and contributed towards the rivalry that has dominated the Premier League for years. However little importance there was in the result, it is always useful to see your biggest rival up close.

It was clear four years ago that City and Liverpool would be battling it out for the title, it was clear the following year when they met in the Community Shield and it looks to be clear again as they prepare to go head-to-head in Leicester. If pre-season is anything to go by, the race for the title will be a familiar two-horse race once again.

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