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Liverpool v Manchester City: five steps each that set up Sunday's gameFrom Liverpool's rare good opening day to Manchester City's response to twin cup defeats, the season has unfolded to leave Sunday's meeting a potential Premier League title race deciderShare 55

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Brendan Rodgers consoles Liverpool's players after defeat at Manchester City on Boxing Day. Now the teams meet again. Photograph: Paul Ellis/AFP/Getty Images
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1) Simon Mignolet's penalty save at home to Stoke on opening day


Liverpool supporters have been frequently lampooned for their optimism in recent years, with rival fans finding the joke all the funnier because the club's title aspirations kept faltering at the very first hurdle. Liverpool came into this campaign having failed to win on the opening day of the season since 2008 and all their summer hopes looked set to be dealt another blow on the first day of this term when Stoke City were awarded a penalty at Anfield with two minutes to go. Liverpool had taken a 1-0 lead through Daniel Sturridge but Stoke responded strongly and could have equalised even before the 88th minute, when Daniel Agger inexplicably handled the ball to concede a penalty.

The pattern for another season of frustration seemed to be set. Except that this time things would be different. Mignolet, making his debut in the Liverpool goal, saved Jonathan Walters' spot-kick and then denied Kenwyne Jones on the rebound. The way the Belgium goalkeeper was mobbed by his team-mates at the final whistle showed that his save held a significance beyond the three points: it was as if a curse had been lifted, new belief was born. Given some of the wacky scorelines that were to follow, it seems odd that Liverpool won their first three matches of the season 1-0 but it was in those games that their resolve was solidified.

2) Luis Suárez's return
Liverpool have shown resolve not just on the pitch: in the boardroom, too, they have proven their determination to challenge for the top, most obviously when they simply refused to let Suárez move to Arsenal when the London club tried to activate the release clause. The top of the table would likely look very different now if Liverpool had not stood firm. The Uruguayan was, of course, banned for the first five matches of this season after his infamous attempt to cannibalise Branislav Ivanovic and there was some doubt as to how he would be reintegrated into the side upon his return, especially as Sturridge had excelled in his absence. Brendan Rodgers innovated to ensure Liverpool enjoyed the best of both Suárez and Sturridge. For the Uruguayan's return, away to Sunderland, Rodgers switched to a three-man defence so that he could deploy both of his strikers together and they combined wonderfully, Suárez scoring twice and Sturridge once as Liverpool won 3-1. The pair continued to flourish to the point that they are the top-scoring players in the Premier League this season.

3) Steven Gerrard flourishes in a new role


The captain was injured for Liverpool's most spectacular away win of the season – the 5-0 triumph at White Hart Lane – but more significant, especially given the showdowns looming, was his absence from the defeats at Manchester City and Chelsea. In those matches the weakness in midfield in front of Liverpool's defence was exposed. When Gerrard returned in January, the manager assigned him a new deeper role designed to serve several purposes: give a solid anchor to midfield and acknowledge his dwindling mobility while retaining his excellent range of passing, and giving greater freedom to the ultra-dynamic Jordan Henderson. It took some tweaking before the move worked – Liverpool still looked vulnerable in their 5-3 win at Stoke and were outplayed by Aston Villa at Anfield until Rodgers moved to three central midfielders to salvage a draw. The formula was retained for the next league game and Liverpool showed they had become comfortable with it by destroying Everton 4-0.

4) Fulham 2 Liverpool 3, 12 February 2014
Liverpool had underlined their credentials by thrashing title-rivals Arsenal 5-1 the previous week but to really convince doubters they needed to follow up that big win. They did not look like doing so when Kolo Touré scored a comical own goal after eight minutes. Sturridge equalised before half-time but Fulham, fighting for their lives, regained the lead early in the second half. Liverpool showed their determination not to lose momentum by coming back to prevail, Gerrard netting the winner from the penalty spot in the last minute. Liverpool have won every league game since.

5) Cardiff 3 Liverpool 6, 22 March 2014
Liverpool have been spared the toil of a European campaign this season but to an extent their season has still been defined by their ability to overcome adversity. Tactical adjustments and player improvements have helped limit the effect of the absence at various times of key players such as Gerrard, Suárez, Lucas Leiva, Sturridge, Glen Johnson and Philippe Coutinho; and, more spectacularly, swashbuckling attacking has sometimes compensated for downright absurd defending, most obviously when Liverpool managed to concede three goals at Cardiff but still finish with double their opponents' tally.

Manchester City
1) Manchester City 4 Manchester United 1, 22 September 2013
This was the first real demonstration of City's awesome power. It was a strong endorsement of the club's decision to oust Roberto Mancini in the summer, as Manuel Pellegrini's team swotted aside their neighbours with an insouciance seldom shown under the Italian. Even without the injured David Silva, there was a freedom and joy to their attacking that made City irresistible and their flair was backed up by ferocious competitiveness, as United were outfought as well as outplayed. City set the standard to which all other teams would have to rise to deny them the title. City often reached those heights again at home but one of the reasons that they have not wrapped up the title already is that they proved unable to match those standards away and, indeed, slumped to a 3-2 loss to Aston Villa in their next game.

2) Joe Hart dropped


Joe Hart has a more complete set of skills than Manchester City's No2 goalkeeper, Costel Pantilimon, and it was perhaps a feeling that he was untouchable as City's No1 that led to the Englishman's downfall. Mancini had cemented that feeling by going so far as to start Hart in last year's FA Cup final despite the goalkeeper's blunders and the fact that Pantilimon had played in every round up to the final. But when Hart gifted Chelsea's Fernando Torres a last-minute winning goal at Stamford Bridge in October, Pellegrini finally decided that enough was enough. The player had to be shown that his performances were unacceptable. So Hart was dropped hard. It was two months before the goalkeeper started in another Premier League game. Since his return, Hart seems refocused and is no longer looked upon as a liability. Instead he regularly produces saves to atone for the errors of players' in front of him.

3) The Fernandinho-Yaya Touré tandem


Touré is the only person who one could reasonably expect to beat Luis Suárez to the player of the year awards. The Ivorian has long been distinguished by his blend of power, finesse and shrewdness but this season he has completed his repertoire by adding regular goals, hitting 18 so far this season, several of them masterpieces, such as the astonishing free-kicks against Newcastle United and Fulham. Touré's progression owes much to his successful midfield partnership with Fernandinho, whose arrival from Shakhtar Donetsk in the summer has given Touré a sounder platform on which to dazzle. It was noticeable that in the only league match this season in which Touré was cowed in midfield, the home defeat by Chelsea, Fernandinho was missing.

4) Sergio Agüero's calf strain
Agüero, like Arsenal's Aaron Ramsey, would certainly have been competing with Suárez and Touré for the player of the year gongs if injury had not kept him on the sidelines for so long. The ingenious Argentinian was spearheading Manchester City superbly until he was laid low by a calf injury during the 6-3 victory over Arsenal in December, during which he plundered his 18th goal in 16 club games. City would likely be out in front at the top of the league if they had not been deprived for so long of Agüero's goals, speed and singular ability to unhinge defences in the blink of an eye. They might have been able to cope better if Álvaro Negredo had kept up the form he showed earlier in the season when he seemed to have consigned Edin Dzeko to the bench, but the Spaniard has not scored or been the same since injuring his shoulder in January's second leg of the Capital One Cup semi-final against West Ham United, which raises the question of why Pellegrini risked playing him given that City were 6-0 up from the first leg. Still, Agüero looks like being fit in time for Sunday's showdown at Anfield.

5) David Silva's goal at Hull City, 15 March 2014
At the end of a week in which they were eliminated from the FA Cup by Wigan Athletic and the Champions League by Barcelona – ending the talk about their winning an unprecedented four trophies – City travelled to Hull and their captain, Vincent Kompany, got himself sent off after 10 minutes. The scene was set for City's season to unravel, Arsenal-style. But that thought did not have time to take hold as, within four minutes, Silva had scored a wonderful goal to give City the lead. The much-maligned duo of Martín Demichelis and Javi García plugged the gap left in City's defence by Kompany as City showed a willingness to grind out results that had not always been apparent in unglamorous away matches earlier in the season. Dzeko sealed the win in the last minute, set up by Silva, restoring City's conviction that they could end the season with more than just the Capital One Cup.


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 11, 2014 11:48 am 
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4) Sergio Agüero's calf strain
Agüero, like Arsenal's Aaron Ramsey, would certainly have been competing with Suárez and Touré for the player of the year gongs if injury had not kept him on the sidelines for so long. The ingenious Argentinian was spearheading Manchester City superbly until he was laid low by a calf injury during the 6-3 victory over Arsenal in December, during which he plundered his 18th goal in 16 club games. City would likely be out in front at the top of the league if they had not been deprived for so long of Agüero's goals, speed and singular ability to unhinge defences in the blink of an eye. They might have been able to cope better if Álvaro Negredo had kept up the form he showed earlier in the season when he seemed to have consigned Edin Dzeko to the bench, but the Spaniard has not scored or been the same since injuring his shoulder in January's second leg of the Capital One Cup semi-final against West Ham United, which raises the question of why Pellegrini risked playing him given that City were 6-0 up from the first leg. Still, Agüero looks like being fit in time for Sunday's showdown at Anfield.



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Sergio Agüero's recovery from injury could be perfectly timed for Manchester City who face Liverpool in a potential title decider on Sunday. Photograph: Martin Rickett/PA
Pablo Zabaleta believes that Sergio Agüero's return from injury is perfectly timed and hopes that the striker can have the same sort of impact as another Argentina international did during the run-in two years ago, when Carlos Tevez came in out of the cold to help Manchester City claim their first Premier League title.

After being banished to the stands for much of that 2011-12 campaign following a bitter fallout with Roberto Mancini, the club's manager at the time, Tevez was reintegrated into the City squad in March and started the final six matches, during which he scored four times.

Agüero is now poised to return at a similar point in the campaign and is expected to feature in Sunday's potentially pivotal game at Anfield against Liverpool, after recovering from a hamstring problem that has restricted the club's leading scorer to only 73 minutes of Premier League football this year.

Zabaleta said: "Sergio is fit. He has been training well with the team for a few days now but he was not 100% to play against Southampton, so that is why the manager decided to leave him out and let him be fully ready for the next game against Liverpool.

"It's a good time for him to come back. I can see why people say it's similar to Tevez returning – although it's a different situation. Like with Carlos, it's great for any team to have the best players back in the team again, particularly at this part of the season. That's the good news for us. He is an important player and he is going to score goals. He is fast, he is quick. Sometimes we need a player like Sergio."

Agüero was in sensational form earlier in the season and had racked up 13 goals in 11 appearances when he was injured in the 5-1 victory at White Hart Lane at the end of January, in his last Premier League appearance. "Have we missed him? Yes, of course," Zabaleta said. "You always want the best players in the team to be fit for any game at this time of the season. But we know we also have important players like [Edin] Dzeko; Yaya [Touré] is having a great season; [David] Silva, [Samir] Nasri – we have a lot of talent in front. That is why, even without Sergio, we keep scoring goals. We can't just rely on him."

Agüero has not played a competitive game for a month and it remains to be seen how significant a role he will have at Anfield in a match that could go a long way to determining the destiny of the title. "We know that it is crucial. We know we must go to Anfield and try to win the game," Zabaleta said. "Every single game from now until the end of the season is going to be a final but we know Liverpool is one of the teams fighting for the title race, so we need to win.

"Liverpool score a lot of goals – we know they have great players in front with [Luis] Suárez, [Raheem] Sterling, [Daniel] Sturridge. They are in a great, great moment. I think we must work really hard not to concede any goal. But we have defended well for a few weeks – not conceding many. We know Anfield is always a very tough place to go and get points, the atmosphere there is fantastic. It will be a great game."


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Mark Lawrenson predicts.

Liverpool v Man City (13:37 BST)
Liverpool have been fabulous in the last few weeks - they have been the best team in the country since the turn of the year and have blown a lot of teams away with their attacking football.
I was at Anfield for Liverpool's win over Tottenham at the end of March, and the atmosphere was fantastic.
The reason Reds fans have enjoyed their home games so much this season is because of the way they have taken teams apart, and keep going for it whoever they are up against.
Brendan Rodgers will not change his approach against Manchester City because this is a game that Liverpool really need to win if they are going to lift the title.
Because of that, I have a sneaky feeling it might end up being a draw. That will suit City, because I can see them winning every game after this one - including when they go to Everton.
Liverpool's remaining Premier League fixtures Man City's remaining Premier League fixtures
Wed 16 Apr: Sunderland (h)
Sun 20 Apr: Norwich (a) Mon 21 Apr: West Brom (h)
Sun 27 Apr: Chelsea (h) Sun 27 Apr: Crystal Palace (a)
Mon 5 May: Crystal Palace (a) Sat 3 May: Everton (a)
Wed 7 May: Aston Villa (h)
Sun 11 May: Newcastle (h) Sun 11 May: West Ham (h)
It will be a very open game on Sunday, though. City won't go to Anfield and sit back because they can't. They want to get their dangerous attacking players involved as much as Liverpool do.
As far as key men go, Sergio Aguero has to start for City if he is able to take any part in the game. There is no point leaving him on the bench.
Aguero is the City striker who can cause Liverpool's defence the most problems because he is their Luis Suarez, and a different threat to Edin Dzeko or Alvaro Negredo.
Manuel Pellegrini's side will want to get the ball to David Silva in those pockets of space he finds between midfield and defence, which is where he hurts teams.
Liverpool, meanwhile, will want to get Suarez or Daniel Sturridge up against Martin Demichelis to exploit his lack of pace, because Demichelis does dive in and go to ground really easily.
The Reds have been playing to a really high tempo at home and I would expect them to do that again. It means the opposition midfielders have their heads down when the ball comes to them in midfield because they have no space and time.
It will be interesting to see how City deal with that, because they have not coped too well when teams have pressed them like that this season.
Lawro's prediction: 1-1
George's prediction: This is going to be very interesting. I've been saying all season that Liverpool will fall away but I've been wrong so far. This time, though, I think City have got too much substance and have got the beating of them. 1-3.

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Lawro's such a fucking cum ladle.

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THis match will be over hyped to the extent that it will be a draw. A score draw
obviously

Or it will be decided on penalties -------------------------------------and we know who will be awarded them.

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My Family and friends have all been very quiet about the game this week.

very disappointing.

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On another bucks weekend in Wollongong, saw this. Fuck I'm not in a good way right meowImage

Fuck you scouse cunts. You were all arseholes apart from that one nice guy that took us to all the pubs and clubs, he was nice. Cunts.


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Colour me nervous.


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Erm........


Kompany limped out of training today, major doubt tomorrow.


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fuck. :(

...3rd place is fine as well, right guys? right?


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Aw fuck.

Doesn't matter, we'll just have to score more than the murdering grief addicts.

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Vincent Kompany could be a doubt for City's crucial title clash with Liverpool after limping out of training on Saturday.

The Belgian appeared to land heavily after challenging for a header, and had to be carried away from the pitch by his team-mates.

He could now miss out on the huge meeting with Brendan Rodgers' side at Anfield on Sunday.

City are hoping to wrestle control of the Premier League title race from the hosts with either a draw or a win on Merseyside.

But their chances of doing so will be hit by any potential absence of their influential skipper.


Been fuckin looking forward to this game for 2 weeks.

Watching it with the family with it being such a big game too.

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There's something well dodgy going on this season.

Like some unwirtten rule, thou shalt not have a fully fit squad too choose from any gameweek.

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Let's bloody hope so. Demi and Lescott / Garcia up against the 2 biggest divers in the division * :?

*apart from Ashley Young who's too shit to get a game.


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