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Trent Alexander-Arnold and Pep Guardiola's £26.1m pupil show Man City influence on Jurgen Klopp

Manchester City and Liverpool could be set for another titanic Premier League title battle.

Wednesday's home game against Leeds gives Jurgen Klopp's men the chance to trim the Blues' advantage at the summit to three points.

Irrespective of the outcome at Anfield, it looks like the showdown between the top two at the Etihad Stadium on April 9 could be crucial to the outcome.

If the race for glory proceeds on a knife-edge, it will evoke memories of 2018/19 when City pipped Liverpool by 98 points to 97.

It's been an intervening couple of years, although the managers and many of the star players have remained the same, plenty of things have changed.

City Is Ours editor Dom Farrell discussed this with Liverpool.com writer James Martin on the latest MEN Facebook Live.

DF : "There's a case to be made that these are the two greatest Premier League teams ever. How have Liverpool changed since that 2018/19 run-in? There was obviously the tricky title defence with a lot of injuries and a lot of dropped points.

"There's a tendency where people go, 'it's Klopp and Guardiola, so it's their teams'. But I think City have evolved quite a lot since that season - playing with a false nine all the time now, a lot more methodical than they were. How have Liverpool changed, or is it still the same?"

JM : "How Liverpool have changed could be the key to the title race because one of the biggest changes is the addition of Thiago. When he's fit, he does make it a very different team.

"Klopp traditionally had a workaday midfield - functional, does the job, and allows the full-backs to bomb forward and covers those gaps without really doing too much themselves in terms of their creative attacking function.

“But when Thiago’s fit, which is

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