The Premier League keeps giving and this time is no different as Liverpool prepares to host
their bitter title rivals Manchester City at Anfield on Sunday 1 December. Catch it no other place
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Match background
Liverpool seems like a well-oiled machine under the guidance of new manager Arne Slot, and
they currently have an eight-point gap over the current champions, Pep Guardiola’s Manchester
City at the top of the Premier League.
Over the years, the two sides have gone head-to-head for the title with City coming out on top in
recent occasions. Who will earn the bragging rights in this potential early title decider? After all,
every point counts and neither side would want to miss out on gaining an early advantage.
What the teams are saying
Liverpool manager Arne Slot says that he’s not getting carried away with the Reds’ “healthy
advantage” at the top of the table.
It’s a healthy advantage but we also know what we had to put into it to get this lead and to get
these wins," Slot explained.
“And I only have to show the players there were maybe one or two games for us that were won
by a big margin, but the rest of them were all by small margins.”
On the other hand, Pep Guardiola is aware that if his team continues their losing streak, their
chances of retaining the title might get slimmer.
“We are a bit fragile right now, but we can’t run away. We have to face it. I would like to say
there is just one reason for losing three Premier League games in a row. There are many details
that we have to fix,” said Guardiola.
Players to watch
Mohamed Salah, Liverpool – The Egyptian attacker is in impeccable shape this season,
scoring 10 goals and providing six assists in 12 Premier League matches. He will be keen to
show his employers that he’s worthy of a contract extension with rumors of him leaving the
Reds as a free agent growing by the day.
Erling Haaland, Manchester City – The striker was not on target in City’s heavy 4-0 defeat at
the hands of Tottenham Hotspur and a goal in this fixture will silence his critics and possibly put
an end to the Sky Blues’ dismal form.
Head-to-head
In head-to-head stats, Liverpool and Man City have met in 226 matches across all competitions
since 1893.
The Reds have claimed 108 wins compared to 60 for the Citizens, while 58 matches have been
drawn. City are unbeaten in their last four matches against Liverpool, including successive 1-1
Premier League draws last season.
You don’t want to miss this rivalry that continues to grow each season! Make sure you’re
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Broadcast details.
Sunday 1 December
– 18:00: Liverpool v Manchester City – LIVE on SuperSport Premier League