Khaleej Times

‘Liverpool and City clash will decide title’

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london — Britain’s biggest bookmaker believes that the winner of Sunday’s crucial clash between Liverpool and Manchester City at Anfield is a certainty to win the Premier League title.

William Hill is quoting odds of 1/10 on the winning team - whoever it may be - to go on and be crowned champions.

The odds on winning the double, of the match and the title, slightly favour City who are 2/1 with Liverpool at 3/1.

“This has been billed as a title decider and the odds suggest that that is the case,” William Hill spokesman Rupert Adams said.

“Whoever wins this match will be the red hot favourite for the title.”

With so much at stake, there are odds of 5/2 on a red card and 7/1 that Liverpool are awarded a penalty and that Steven Gerrard scores.

Last Sunday’s 2-1 win over West Ham, in which Steven Gerrard scored two penalties, was Liverpool’s ninth in a row and moved them to 74 points from 33 games. Five wins from their last five games will see them land a first top-flight crown since 1990.

They are two points ahead of second-place Chelsea who also have still to visit Anfield in the run-in. City are third in the league two points behind Chelsea and four adrift of Liverpool but have two games in hand on both their rivals.

Liverpool’s extraordin­ary run has been built on the Luis Suarez and Daniel Sturridge goal machine. Suarez has 29 Premier League goals while Sturridge has 20 and they are 2/1 to produce one goal between them and 33/1 to score four or more.

The match will be poignant for Liverpool fans as it comes two days before the 25th anniversar­y of the Hillsborou­gh disaster when 96 of their fans died in a crush at an FA Cup semifinal in Sheffield against Nottingham Forest on April 15, 1989. —

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