Khaleej Times

Liverpool pose test of City’s bid for immortalit­y

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liverpool — Pep Guardiola has urged Manchester City to underline their intention to make history this season when the runaway Premier League leaders travel to Liverpool on Sunday.

Guardiola’s side have turned the title race into a lengthy coronation party after powering 15 points clear of second placed Manchester United and 18 ahead of fourth placed Liverpool.

Barring an epic collapse, City will spend the rest of the season focused on the historic implicatio­ns of their remarkable campaign.

If unbeaten City can leave Anfield unscathed, they will have only 15 more matches in which to avoid defeat as they aim to emulate the achievemen­ts of Arsenal in 2003-04 and Preston in 1888-89, who both went an entire top-flight season without losing.

“Of course if you want to achieve something that’s good and win titles you have to win these kind of games,” Guardiola said.

“This season at Stamford Bridge we were able to do that but still we have to go to Anfield, to Emirates and against Tottenham.

“We still have tough teams away, there is still a lot of things to do. For us it’s a real test, going to Anfield, one of the most prestigiou­s stadiums and teams in the world so we’ll try to put on a good performanc­e, it’s a big game for us.

“Liverpool is such an important game, to realise again if we are able to do big things in this season, in important stages, in the Champions League.”

Becoming England’s third topflight “invincible­s” isn’t the only milestone fuelling City’s charge. —

 ?? AP ?? Liverpool’s Virgil van Dijk (left) scores a goal against Everton during an FA Cup. —
AP Liverpool’s Virgil van Dijk (left) scores a goal against Everton during an FA Cup. —

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