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We can’t catch up:

catching Liverpool too hard now, says city’s aguero

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Manchester City’s Sergio Aguero admits the Premier League title is now Liverpool’s to lose, given the 14-point gap. Right: Liverpool’s Sadio Mane celebratin­g with Roberto Firmino after scoring against Wolves.

Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero believes the 14-point gap between the defending champions and Premier League leaders Liverpool is “too hard” to overturn and says that City need to now concentrat­e purely on earning a topfour finish.

“Now, Liverpool is too hard. We have to focus just on winning because we need to play Champions League next season. We have to play the same way and see what happens,” said the Argentine, City’s all-time top scorer.

City beat Sheffield United 2-0 at the Etihad on Sunday but remain far adrift of Liverpool, who have an extra game in hand. Juergen Klopp’s unbeaten side had earlier beaten Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers 1-0 at Anfield.

Pep Guardiola, City’s manager, declined to declare the title race was over but repeated his view that it was pointless to even discuss the issue.

“It’s unrealisti­c to think about it. When a team have the numbers that Liverpool have, why should we think about it, when we are 14 or 17 behind?” he said.

“(We have to) prepare, play good, better, be as close as possible, play the knockout (Cup competitio­ns) and prepare for next season. Next season will be here and, hopefully, we can do better.”

Asked whether it was now tough after two title-winning years to motivate his team for the more modest goal of qualifying for the Champions League, Guardiola said: “The best motivation is to try to play good, win games, that’s the best”.

The Spaniard could not resist taking aim at the Premier League fixture list, which saw his team play at Wolves on Friday before being in action 48 hours later.

City are next in action on New Year’s Day when they host Carlo Ancelotti’s Everton at the Etihad.

“Now, I must say thank you to the Premier League for giving us three days for the next game. We appreciate it,” he said. — Reuters

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 ??  ?? One up: sergio aguero reeling off in delight after scoring manchester city’s opening goal against sheffield united at the etihad on sunday. — aP
One up: sergio aguero reeling off in delight after scoring manchester city’s opening goal against sheffield united at the etihad on sunday. — aP

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