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Jamie Carragher has boldly stated that Liverpool could deal a decisive blow to Manchester City’s title defence with a victory at Anfield on Sunday. The Premier League clash is poised to be a defining moment for both teams, with Liverpool chasing an 11-point advantage over Pep Guardiola’s struggling side.
City’s Recent Struggles
Manchester City, uncharacteristically, finds itself on shaky ground. A run of three consecutive Premier League losses, capped by a 4-0 humbling against Tottenham, has sparked questions about their dominance. Guardiola’s team is enduring an alarming winless streak across all competitions, placing additional weight on Sunday’s fixture.
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In stark contrast, Arne Slot’s Liverpool have been consistent, aside from a rare slip-up against Nottingham Forest. This sets up a high-stakes encounter, with City’s bid for a fifth consecutive title hanging by a thread.
Carragher emphasised the significance of this showdown in his column for The Telegraph, stating:
“With some hesitation, I will make a prediction which – because of the Guardiola factor – may come back to haunt me. If City lose to Liverpool, their title defence is over before Christmas. An 11-point gap would be too much.”
Psychological Impact of the Anfield Result
Carragher also noted that this isn’t necessarily about Liverpool pulling away in the title race. He highlighted Arsenal and Chelsea as serious contenders this season but stressed City’s need to regain their winning rhythm heading into the demanding Christmas schedule.
“No one analysing their performances could presume they will not lose more of the 25 games remaining after the Anfield trip. On current form, City could lose another five or six. That makes the upcoming game monumental in this year’s title race, early as it is. Slot will recognise this, too. The difference between an 11-point and five-point lead is massive psychologically,” Carragher added.
McCoist’s Take on City’s Resilience
Former Rangers striker Ally McCoist believes Manchester City’s unpredictability could still keep them in the race, even if they fall 11 points behind Liverpool. Speaking to TalkSPORT BET via the Manchester Evening News, McCoist said:
“You know something? If you’d have asked me last season, I’d have said yes. But I just think that a season is different. And I’ve said it for a number of weeks now, I think this season, more than ever in recent years, all the teams are capable of beating each other.”
McCoist pointed out the widespread competitiveness in the league:
“Bournemouth, Brighton, Nottingham Forest [all beating title contenders]. To be fair, Liverpool are the only team that have shown an incredible level of consistency, and they’ve only had one hiccup, which was a defeat to Forest, who by the way have been excellent.”
He added that, given the current circumstances, he wouldn’t rule out even Chelsea as potential challengers.
A Season of Uncertainty
As Sunday’s fixture approaches, both Carragher’s and McCoist’s perspectives underline the unpredictability of this season’s Premier League race. For Liverpool, a win could mark a significant step towards reclaiming their place at the summit, while Manchester City must dig deep to stay in contention.
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