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RIVALRY WILL RUN AND RUN

Classic draw could be first of trilogy that ends with Paris final in May

- By Gideon brooks

BOXING metaphors sprayed around by all parties before and after Sunday’s epic clash between Manchester City and Liverpool did, for once, not feel overblown.

And the verdict of honourable draw left most satisfied. But after that thrilling exchange, the hope is now on, for neutrals as well as fans, that the season will not get just one rematch but two.

No one has to wait long for ‘Man City-Liverpool II’ with the pair clashing at Wembley this Saturday in the FA Cup semi-final. However, it is the prospect of a season finale in Paris on May 28, played until one hits the canvas, that is not just a date to circle in the diary but worth walking to from either the Etihad or Anfield. That third collision will happen if Pep Guardiola’s men can keep Atletico Madrid at arm’s length in the Spanish capital tomorrow night. They will then have to negotiate what is most likely to be Madrid’s other giant, Real, in the semi-final unless Chelsea can turn around a 3-1 first-leg defeat.

Liverpool look home and hosed against Benfica with a 3-1 lead to take toAnfield and would then faceVillar­real or Bayern Munich – the Bundesliga club trailing 1-0 from their first leg – to set up an all-Premier League clash in Paris.

Few would bet against it, even if no one at City is allowing themselves to focus anywhere but the next game.

Kevin De Bruyne celebrated a magnificen­t individual display with a trip to McDonald’s on Sunday evening – indicative of a group not prone to premature celebratio­n.

Asked whether he would allow himself to think about what is to come, he said: “Even if you wanted to, you don’t have the time to think about it.

“Monday is a recovery day, Tuesday we leave for Madrid and it is the same for the FA Cup game. It would have been nice to think about the end of the season but you don’t get the time.

“That is maybe a good thing because you just play, play, play and then we will see what happens.”

City have seven games remaining in the league. Win them all and a fourth title under Guardiola, above, is theirs.

“It is very easy to say to win all the games but I never thought that whoever won this game would be the one that automatica­lly wins the title,” added De Bruyne. “The schedule is so hard for both clubs, the games come thick and fast and the quality of the Premier League is so high. It’s going to be a massive challenge.

“Regardless of the result here, the title race was always going to go to the end.We are aware of Liverpool’s quality and that they are going to push us until the end.”

Neutrals will hope that end comes on May 28.

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BACK TO BASICS: De Bruyne takes his kids to McDonald’s
FIRST STRIKE: De Bruyne celebrates his goal against Liverpool BACK TO BASICS: De Bruyne takes his kids to McDonald’s

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