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Man City forward Riyad Mahrez says Liverpool “hate” his side after they beat the Reds to another Premier League crown on the final day of the season.
Pep Guardiola ’s men rounded off a stunning campaign with an equally encapsulating 3-2 victory over Aston Villa at the Etihad Stadium - Ilkay Gundogan having proven to be pivotal following his introduction. The victory saw City hold onto top spot on the final day and with it, their fourth Premier League crown in the last five seasons. It is also the second time that they have edged out Liverpool on the final day of the campaign.
The Reds eventually ended up one point behind City despite their final day victory over Wolves taking them to 92 points. Jurgen Klopp ’s men also broke the 90-point barrier in 2019 having accumulated an eye-watering 97 - only to see Man City victorious once again by a solitary point.
Mahrez has now claimed that there is plenty of scorn for his teammates at Anfield and has warned that City will be aiming to challenge for yet more silverware next term. Speaking to Canal+ after their title celebrations, the Algerian said: “Liverpool are a mad team, they are a superb team.. I know they hate us.
“They're sick of us because if we weren't here they would've won everything every year, but we're here and we're never letting go and we'll be here next year too.”
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