'Liverpool are better!' - Pep Guardiola makes surprise admission in Premier League title race despite Man City cruising to victory over Sheffield United
Pep Guardiola has surprisingly claimed Liverpool are in better shape than his Manchester City side in the Premier League title race.
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WHAT HAPPENED?
City strolled to a 2-0 win over Sheffield United on Saturday to record a second consecutive Premier League win, having won just two of their previous six matches. However, the coach made an unusual statement after the victory.
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WHAT GUARDIOLA SAID
"So tight - we're not top of the league, Liverpool are better," Guardiola told the BBC. "We've had injuries and some problems, we won the titles, important ones, our level is really good I would say and we are there. Now rest, we all need it. January is less intense than November and December so we prepare for what's next."
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
City are third after beating Sheffield United and are involved in a four-way title race involving leaders Liverpool, Aston Villa and Arsenal. Liverpool are first with 42 points, the same as second-placed Villa, while City are third on 40 after 19 games. City have pipped Liverpool to the Premier League crown in enthralling title races in 2018-19 and 2021-22.
DID YOU KNOW?
City had not kept a clean sheet in their previous eight Premier League games before facing Sheffield United. The last time they had not conceded a goal was in the 3-0 win over Manchester United on October 29.
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WHAT NEXT FOR MAN CITY?
City will take a two-week break from the title race but face Huddersfield in the FA Cup on January 7. They then visit Newcastle on January 13 before having a two-week rest from action.