Sunday Times

Odds favour City to close gap on Blues’ title run

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SCARRED by midweek Champions League disappoint­ment, Manchester City have a golden opportunit­y to enhance their English Premier League title defence when they visit Liverpool today.

City’s hopes of reaching the Uefa Champions League quarterfin­als for the first time were dealt a sizable blow this week when they fell to a 2-1 loss at home to Barcelona in the first leg of their last 16-tie.

The result seriously compromise­s their chances of going through and the extent of Barcelona’s first-half dominance will take some forgetting, but today’s return to domestic duties promises much.

With leaders Chelsea not in action due to their participat­ion in today’s League Cup final against Tottenham Hotspur, a City win away at Anfield will lift the defending champions to within two points of the summit.

City then face a kind run of fixtures, against Leicester City, Burnley, West Bromwich Albion and Crystal Palace, at a time when Chelsea, held to a 1-1 draw by Burnley last weekend, have begun to show frailties.

Victory at Liverpool, the team City pipped to last season’s title, will not be straightfo­rward, with Brendan Rodgers’s side unbeaten at home since November and on a 10-game unbeaten run in the league.

But Rodgers feels that Liverpool’s draining trip to Istanbul on Thursday, where they lost on penalties following extra-time to Besiktas in the Europa League, could give City an advantage.

“That extra period of 48 hours that City have could be crucial, certainly physically, especially as we will have very little preparatio­n Rodgers said.

“But the players have had lots of challenges to overcome this season and we are ready to keep performing and doing the best we can.”

Liverpool, currently sixth, will recall Brazilian playmaker Philippe Coutinho after he was rested for the trip to Turkey, while Yaya Touré returns for City after missing the Barcelona defeat through suspension.

Another side bidding to overcome European disappoint­ment are Arsenal, who host Everton today, four days

time,”

It was a hugely disappoint­ing night, you could feel that after the game in the stands, in dressing room

after a demoralisi­ng 3-1 home defeat by Monaco in the Champions League.

A run of seven wins in nine games had seen Arsene Wenger’s side climb to third place in the league table, but with their Champions League hopes now hanging by a thread, the club have been plunged into doubt.

“It was a hugely disappoint­ing night, you could feel that after the game in the stands and in the dressing room, but there is still a small chance [to qualify],” said German centre-back Per Mertesacke­r.

With just four points separating third-place Arsenal and seventh-place Tottenham, the battle for Champions League qualificat­ion is one of the fiercest for several seasons. —

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