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Guardiola says Liverpool still City’s biggest threat

- Associated Press sportm@hindustant­imes.com

MANCHESTER: Pep Guardiola is convinced that midtable Liverpool remains Manchester City’s biggest threat in the Premier League this season ahead of their game at Anfield on Sunday. The City manager has warned his players they face defeat if they are as soft as they have been in recent encounters with their rival.

Second-placed City sits 13 points ahead of Liverpool, with Jurgen Klopp conceding his team is not in contention for the title after its early-season struggles. But Guardiola insists last season’s runner-up is still the main challenger to defending champion City. “Always has been, always it is and always will be,” Guardiola said Friday.

“I know the quality they have, they know the quality we have. So if I was asked this question with five or 10 games left, I will say I think Liverpool cannot catch the top of the league — in that case Arsenal.

“But being in the position that we are, with the World Cup, everything can still happen.” Guardiola has only managed one win at Anfield since taking charge of City in 2016 — a 4-1 victory in 2021 with no fans allowed because of COVID-19 restrictio­ns.

But Guardiola dismissed suggestion­s that Anfield, and its famously intense atmosphere, has been a significan­t factor in his struggles to win there. “Of course the crowd is involved in every stadium, but basically because they have a good team,” he said. “It is one (of) the biggest ones (for atmosphere), the nicest ones, and it’s a joy to be there ... But as I said before it is a football game, it’s Liverpool and what is important is the quality that they have.”

Liverpool beat City 3-1 in the Community Shield in August and also won 3-2 in last season’s FA Cup semifinals.

Meanwhile, Klopp says Liverpool cannot afford to concentrat­e too much on City striker Erling Haaland. “Like always when you play against the best striker in the world, you have to make sure he doesn’t get that many balls,” Klopp said. “But against City the problem is if you close Haaland down with too many players, then you open up gaps for all the other world-class players.” Saturday’s results: Leicester 0, Crystal Palace 0; Fulham 2, Bournemout­h 2; Wolves 1, Nottingham Forest 0.

TV timing: Leeds v Arsenal (7 pm), Manchester United v Newcastle (7 pm), Liverpool v Manchester City (9 pm) (Live on Star Sports Select 1 & 2). La Liga: Real Madrid vs Barcelona (7.45 pm) (Live on Sports18).

 ?? REUTERS ?? Pep Guardiola (left) has only managed one win at Anfield since taking charge of Manchester City in 2016.
REUTERS Pep Guardiola (left) has only managed one win at Anfield since taking charge of Manchester City in 2016.

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