The Herald (South Africa)

Man City look to seal title with derby win

Victory over cross-town rivals will mean honours in bag with six games to spare

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MANCHESTER City can secure a third Premier League crown in record time tomorrow, although bitter rivals Manchester United will be aiming to spoil the party at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester.

Victory would clinch the title for City with six games to spare, which would be the earliest the Premier League has ever been won, but they will have to put behind them the disappoint­ment of their 3-0 Champions League quarterfin­al first-leg defeat by Liverpool.

Three points would also move City within eight of the Premier League record haul for a season and put them two wins away from matching the record number of campaign victories set by Chelsea last year. Beating their neighbours to seal a title success would be the icing on the cake for City fans, who had to look on as United dominated English football for the majority of the past three decades.

“I know what it would mean – it would be like Barcelona winning the title at Madrid or Real winning at Barca,” City manager Pep Guardiola said. “It would be special.”

United have lost eight of their last 13 league games against City, winning three.

Their previous eight top-flight defeats by City came over a 49-game period stretching back to 1978.

City were significan­tly better than their rivals when they met in December at Old Trafford, with the 2-1 winning margin not a fair reflection of their dominance.

Liverpool are two points behind United in third ahead of their derby clash against Everton tomorrow.

Victory for Everton at Goodison Park could give United a pre-match boost, with the Merseyside derby kicking off at 12.30pm, five hours before the Etihad clash.

The early kickoff has irked Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp, who is unhappy the game comes so soon after their Champions League match.

Having seen Everton taste victory once in the last 22 Merseyside derbies in the league, the home fans will not be overly confident ahead of Liverpool’s visit. Klopp’s side have won five of their last six league games, and if they pick up three points tomorrow it would be the first time since 1989-90 that they have managed to win 10 or more away games in consecutiv­e top-flight seasons.

At the other end of the table, Southampto­n and Stoke City, in 18th and 19th respective­ly, face tough tasks to escape relegation trouble.

Stoke host a Tottenham Hotspur side who are on the longest current unbeaten run in the Premier League – 13 games – and are the only team yet to lose in the league this year.

On Sunday, Southampto­n travel to Arsenal who have won four games in a row.

Chelsea will look to get back to winning ways when they take on London rivals West Ham United. – Reuters

 ?? Picture: SHAUN BOTTERILL/GETTY IMAGES ?? MISERY FOR CITY: Mohamed Salah, of Liverpool, celebrates after scoring his side’s first goal during the Uefa Champions League match against Manchester City at Anfield on Wednesday
Picture: SHAUN BOTTERILL/GETTY IMAGES MISERY FOR CITY: Mohamed Salah, of Liverpool, celebrates after scoring his side’s first goal during the Uefa Champions League match against Manchester City at Anfield on Wednesday

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